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EDITORIAL: Government violates its own environmental standards

In today’s increasingly green-minded society, private entities face a lot of pressure to follow environmental regulations at the local, state and federal levels. Failure to comply can result in significant fines, aggressive prosecution and even the shuttering and/or seizing of businesses. If private-sector firms face intense pressure to comply with environmental regulations, we could assume that entities run by governments — the institutions charged with enforcing these same regulations — would do everything they could to make sure that they are in compliance with these standards, as well.

Grinder McGirt takes his best shot at Shriners Open

He signed the scorecard and then stopped at his golf bag for a quick check of things, and when William McGirt noticed there were only 20 messages awaiting on his cellphone, he was a bit surprised.

No. 12, 442 yards, par 4

While many players lick their chops about the hole after the par-4 12th, the par-5 13th, in looking to make birdie or eagle, this tricky par 4 can get them in a foul mood if they don’t play it right. It plays long with its narrow fairway and water that protects the right side of the fairway as well as the front of the green. Add a tough pin placement, as was the case Sunday, when it was tucked in the left front corner, and this hole was more about maintenance than scoring.

Injured Mauney shows discretion, passes on final ride of PBR World Finals — PHOTOS

After winning his second Professional Bull Riders world title in three years, J.B. Mauney didn’t hoist the championship trophy over his head when he was presented with the hardware following Sunday’s final round of the PBR World Finals before a crowd of 15,500 at the Thomas & Mack Center.

If not Strait to open new Strip arena, then who?

When the Staples Center opened in downtown Los Angeles in October 1999, Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band headlined the inaugural event.

Castoff Cassel not the answer for Cowboys

Quality quarterbacks are in short supply in the NFL these days, which is why the good ones make around $20 million a year. The Dallas Cowboys got what they paid for when they picked up Matt Cassel by the cheap at a garage sale.

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