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Durham scores 17, No. 21 Providence rolls past DePaul 70-53

Forward Justin Minaya realizes the target will grow as the wins pile up and No. 21 Providence climbs in the rankings. The Friars are staying locked in for now. On … Click to Continue »

HKO-WHL-Standings

WHL All Times Local Western Conference B.C. Division GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Pts Kamloops 30 20 9 1 0 121 77 41 Kelowna 27 15 9 0 … Click to Continue »

Former Broncos, Falcons, Giants coach Dan Reeves dies at 77

Dan Reeves, who won a Super Bowl as a player with the Dallas Cowboys but was best known for a long coaching career that included four blowout losses in the … Click to Continue »

Kentucky QB Will Levis to auction off Citrus Bowl cleats for tornado relief

Following the Citrus Bowl, Kentucky quarterback Will Levis will auction off his game-worn cleats to raise money for aid directed toward the people and areas affected by a tornado that … Click to Continue »

Algeria-Gambia African Cup warmup canceled because of virus

An African Cup of Nations warmup game between defending champion Algeria and Gambia was called off hours before kick-off in Qatar on Saturday after several Gambia soccer players tested positive … Click to Continue »

Snow expected in Midwest as winter finally hits region

The winter that took its time getting to the Midwest is finally expected to arrive on the first day of the new year. The National Weather Service said the snow … Click to Continue »

New Year’s Rose Parade proceeds despite COVID-19 surge

A year after New Year’s Day passed without a Rose Parade due to the coronavirus pandemic, the floral spectacle celebrating the arrival of 2022 proceeded Saturday despite a new surge … Click to Continue »

In nation at war with itself, one town tries cup of civility

When Maureen Donnelly Morris came from nearby Leesburg to open her café in Lovettsville, she got a warm welcome. Neighbors rallied to her aid. Divisions ripping at their town and … Click to Continue »

Kentucky women’s basketball has second SEC game postponed due to COVID-19

For the second time this season, the Kentucky women’s basketball program has had its opening game in Southeastern Conference play postponed due to COVID-19 issues. This time, those issues are … Click to Continue »

Friedrich’s World Cup bobsled winning streak comes to an end

Francesco Friedrich of Germany was undefeated in 2021. He won’t repeat the feat in 2022. Friedrich’s 21-race World Cup winning streak was snapped Saturday, after his worst finish in more … Click to Continue »

Kentucky shelter working to locate pet owners post-tornado

A Kentucky animal shelter has been doing its part to help with recovery from last month’s tornadoes by reuniting pets lost in the storm with their owners. The Hopkins County … Click to Continue »

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