Henderson man killed by freight train
A Henderson man is dead after being struck by a freight train.
GM Bob Myers admits the Warriors have been lucky in their championship run
But maybe not in the way that you think.
NBA referees are tired of the league pointing out their mistakes
Their union issued a statement Tuesday pushing for the end of the NBA’s Last-2-Minute Reports.
'No breathing space' for Mercedes, says Toto Wolff
A big win for Lewis Hamilton in Monaco still doesn’t mean an easy time for the Mercedes team.
Andrew Bogut wonders why the Warriors would pursue Kevin Durant
With 73 wins, and a second straight NBA title in sight, Bogut wonders why his team would bother pursuing Durant in free agency.
Mark Hunt: I'll make Brock Lesnar understand 'he should have stayed retired'
Mark Hunt plans to send Brock Lesnar back to WWE with a loss on his record and a reminder that “this is a sport for real fighters.”
5 things we learned from this list of absurd WCW salaries
The late ’90s were a good time to be a midcard WCW wrestler.
2016 NASCAR Sprint Cup race winners in photos
Check out the 2016 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race winners in photos as nine different drivers have rolled into Victory Lane after 14 races.
One chart that proves Serena Williams is *far* from done
She’s still the best.
First human case of West Nile virus in Illinois this year is Warren County resident

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — State officials have confirmed the first human case of West Nile virus in Illinois this year. According to Warren County Health Administrator Jenna Link, the individual is a Warren County resident who has
Kobe Bryant believes the NBA needs a major change to save its players
Does the Black Mamba have a secret motivation, though?
Rob Gronkowski is already among the best tight ends in NFL history
Tony Gonzalez had the best career, but Gronkowski is arguably the greatest to play the position.
UCLA keeps coach Jim Mora on through 2021
The football coach is 37-16 and has led the Bruins to four consecutive bowl appearances.
Greece's Maniatis scores vs. Australia from inside his own half
Shoot your shot, right?
UFC fighters post touching tributes to Kimbo Slice
UFC fighters reflect on the life of Kimbo Slice and the influence he had on mixed martial artists everywhere.
Relive Allen Iverson's killer crossover on Michael Jordan in celebration of AI's birthday
Even the GOAT couldn’t stay in front of AI.
The Chicago Cubs are putting together the most dominant season in MLB history
The Chicago Cubs are the fastest team to 40 wins since the 2001 Seattle Mariners, but are these Cubs on their way to becoming the most dominant team in MLB history? The stats show that’s a possibility.
Lopez, Cipriano G.

Cipriano G. “Chino” Lopez, 98, of Galesburg, died at 2:20 a.m. Monday, June 6, 2016 in Heartland Health Care Center.
Nelson, David M.
David M. Nelson, 65 of Galesburg, IL passed away Friday June 3, 2016, 1:10 a.m. at Seminary Manor Galesburg, IL. He was born December 25, 1950, in Galesburg, IL the son of Harold and Normalee (Miles) Nelson.
Royse, Geraldine R.

Geraldine “Gerrie” Rosalie Royse, 84, widow of Forrest “Doc” Glen Royse, Jr., died on June 2, 2016 at the University of Kentucky Medical Center in Lexington, Ky.
