The seller, Meredith Corp., will continue running the print edition and the website SI.com for at least two years under a licensing deal.
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Police say they were called Monday night on a report of a domestic assault and found a 20-year-old Philadelphia woman with visible signs of injury to her arms and neck.
Richie Incognito, a veteran guard who has dealt with mental health issues and could be subject to NFL discipline, practiced with the Raiders on Tuesday after signing a one-year contract.
Sean Kuraly scored to break a third-period tie and assisted on another goal to help the Boston Bruins rally from a two-goal deficit and beat the St. Louis Blues 4-2 on Monday night in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final.
The AHL affiliate of the Vegas Golden Knights will face Charlotte in the championship series that begins Saturday.
Reliever Brian Schlitter picked up the win for Las Vegas, working two innings and giving up Reno’s two eighth-inning runs.
UNLV junior Justin Kim lost a three-way playoff Monday morning at Blessings Golf Club in Fayetteville, Arkansas, and didn’t advance to the fourth round.
NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman says the league will consider expanded video review after a couple of high-profile missed calls during the playoffs.
The Las Vegas pro sports bettor’s win of $130,022 is the second-highest one-day total in the 35-year history of the game show.
Kochees, a 9-year-old gelding, was euthanized Sunday after injuring his left front leg in a race a day earlier.
The day after the prop was posted at the Westgate sportsbook, a bettor placed a $5,000 wager to win $6,500 on Koepka to go over 7½ majors at plus 130.
It was a little groundball in the 1986 World Series that forever changed his legacy.
Wayne Mathisen delivered the crushing blow, a three-run home run in a four-run sixth inning, as the Reno Aces beat the Aviators 6-3 in Pacific Coast League play Sunday at Greater Nevada Field.
The only mother on the Las Vegas roster, backup post player Dearica Hamby came up big Sunday in helping the Aces beat the Sparks 83-70 in the season opener for both teams.
Martin Truex Jr. overcame an early flat tire after hitting the wall, then survived a wild restart five laps from the end Sunday night to win the Coca-Cola 600 for the second time in four seasons.