Government Wash is producing stripers weighing around 2 pounds at Lake Mead. Reports are they are hitting on anchovies and white poppers.
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Attorney General Jean Alain Rodríguez says the target was another man, dressed similarly to David Ortiz, who was seated with the ex-baseball star.
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman said Wednesday that SLS Las Vegas owner Alex Meruelo was approved to become the Arizona Coyotes’ majority owner, with the sale of the franchise expected to be completed in July.
The former Kentucky forward is projected to be taken as a lottery pick or just outside those top 14 selections in the NBA draft, which begins at 4 p.m. Thursday.
The Blues had the NHL’s worst record when St. Louis native Scott Berry placed a $400 bet to win $100,000 and friend Brandon Chapel made a $200 wager to win $50,000.
National Motorsports Appeals Panelist Bryan Moss heard Ross Chastain’s appeal and chose to uphold the original penalties assessed by NASCAR.
The Ducks announced the move Wednesday, with general manager Bob Murray calling it “one of the most difficult decisions I’ve had to make in my 44 years in the NHL.”
The Golden Knights earned some accolades the morning of the NHL Awards on Wednesday, with forward Ryan Reaves and goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury winning NHL Fan Choice Awards.
The Grizzlies swapped Mike Conley for Jae Crowder, Kyle Korver and Grayson Allen, said the source, who spoke to the Associated Press on condition of anonymity.
Max Scherzer was injured Tuesday when he took a ball off his face while attempting a bunt. The team says a CT scan was negative.
The Chicago White Sox plan to extend the protective netting to the foul poles at Guaranteed Rate Field, becoming the first major league team to take that step since a couple of high-profile injuries this spring increased the focus on fan safety at ballparks.
The facility, which will be home to “Dana White’s Contender Series” and “The Ultimate Fighter,” is adjacent to the company’s global headquarters in Las Vegas.
Golden Knights right wing Mark Stone is the first non-center to be a finalist for the Frank J. Selke Trophy since 2007.
Kobe Jenkins, a 6-foot, 170-pounder who attends Bullard High School in Fresno, California, made the Fresno Bee’s first-team County/Metro Athletic Conference squad.
The agreement was announced Tuesday at Encore during the NHL’s Advancing Equity Summit, at which commissioner Gary Bettman appeared with the tennis legend.