Get the latest local stories in your inbox.
Sports in ...
Edwin Díaz closed out the game and Kyle Tucker's eighth‑inning single provided the difference as the Dodgers topped Arizona 5‑4 in an early payoff for L.A.'s big winter signings.
Marta Suárez's 33 and Olivia Miles' 28 powered TCU past Virginia 79-69, setting up a Monday Elite Eight date with No.1 South Carolina. The Horned Frogs are one win from Phoenix.
Kelvin Sampson says he'll return to coach Houston in 2026‑27, declaring "I still burn for this" after the Cougars' Sweet 16 exit.
After a 131-113 loss in Oklahoma City, the Bulls missed the postseason for the first time since 2021, leaving Chicago with major offseason decisions to make.
A bee swarm at Sun Devil Lacrosse Stadium on March 28 sent players and fans scrambling and left multiple people stung, forcing Arizona State's home game against Florida to be postponed to Sunday.
Ben Dexheimer’s 24-second overtime goal sent Wisconsin to the Frozen Four with a 4-3 win over Michigan State in Worcester. The Badgers make their first trip since 2010.
The Spurs blasted the Bucks 127-95 at Fiserv Forum, ending Milwaukee’s nine-year playoff streak and leaving the franchise with immediate roster and injury questions.
Unbeaten UConn meets No. 6 Notre Dame at Dickies Arena with a Final Four berth on the line and Hannah Hidalgo’s hot streak drawing national attention.
The Thunder host the Knicks Sunday at Paycom Center with a 6:30 p.m. CT tip; NBC/Peacock will carry the game and sportsbooks make OKC a heavy favorite. Injury updates and viewing options matter for fans and bettors alike.
Jeff Siemon, the Vikings’ four-time Pro Bowler and College Football Hall of Famer, has died at 75. He was a fixture of Minnesota’s 1970s defenses and a Stanford standout.
Dominic Smith hit a walk-off grand slam in his Braves debut less than two weeks after his mother’s death, capping a 6-2 win at Truist Park.
Two injuries and a turnover-heavy fourth quarter doomed Portland in a 100-93 loss to Dallas at the Moda Center. The Blazers now head into a critical seven-game stretch.
Luka Doncic poured in 41 points in the Lakers' 116-99 win, but a 16th technical foul now threatens a one-game suspension during the stretch run.
Newsletter Signup
Enter your email, choose one or more newsletters, and we will only send updates for the metros you select.
* indicates required
Select at least one newsletter.