Playwright Ntozake Shange, ‘For Colored Girls’ author, dies at 70

Playwright, poet and author Ntozake Shange, whose most acclaimed theater piece is the 1975 Tony Award-nominated play “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow is Enuf,” died Saturday, according to her daughter. She was 70.

Red Sox one game away from World Series title, win Game 4, 9-6

Steve Pearce hit a tying homer in the eighth and a three-run double in the ninth, and the Boston Red Sox rallied from a four-run deficit in the seventh inning for a 9-6 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Saturday night to take a 3-1 World Series lead.

EDITORIAL: District must release the Child records

The Clark County School District has long been one of the state’s most aggressive scofflaws when it comes to Nevada’s public records law. And once again, the taxpayers must pay the price.

Ford’s hypocrisy on body cameras

Sen. Aaron Ford was for releasing police body camera footage before he was recorded talking with officers after his son’s arrest. Now it’s up to the Nevada Supreme Court to upload the public’s access to records.

4 Jaguars players detained over unpaid bill in London

The London-based Sun reported that the players were accused of trying to leave the London Reign Showclub, which features burlesque and circus performers, without paying their tab.

PGA Tour player Tony Finau has soft spot for Shriners Open

The 2014 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open was an important steppingstone in the career of Tony Finau, who finished in the top 10 for the first time with a tie for seventh.

Maple Leafs, William Nylander saga creates NHL game show

Toronto winger William Nylander, who is seeking a new contract, is in self-imposed exile in Austria to start the season, and the sides need to find a deal or a trade before the Dec. 1 deadline to sign the restricted free agent.

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