Undisputed: Lonzo Ball says he isn't worried about being targeted by NBA players
Lonzo Ball on his father’s wild claims: ‘It’s nothing new to me.’
Giants coach Ben McAdoo can see Geno Smith being Eli Manning's successor
The Giants signed Smith to back up Manning a few weeks ago.
Seattle's Michael Bennett shares the real reason NFL owners passed 'no leaping' rule
Michael Bennett says the new rule wasn’t really about safety.
Sean Payton says Saints won't give up 11th pick for Patriots CB Malcolm Butler
The two sides can still work out a trade, but the No. 11 pick is off the table.
As singers go, Kyle Busch is a great race-car driver
Let’s just say It’s a good thing Busch is a top-notch NASCAR wheelman.
Sean Payton explains why he met with Johnny Manziel during the Super Bowl
The former Heisman Trophy winner hasn’t played in the NFL since 2015.
Lance Stephenson is reportedly headed back to the Pacers
Stephenson has bounced around since leaving Indiana as a free agent in 2014
Mets' Jeurys Familia suspended 15 games under MLB's domestic-violence policy
The Mets’ closer was involved in an alleged incident in October
Brazil are the first team to qualify for the 2018 FIFA World Cup
They’re the first nation outside of Russia to be confirmed for 2018.
Man dies after fall under stage at Springfield show
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) _ Authorities say an Illinois man has died after falling 25 feet under the stage at a Springfield auditorium during a music performance.
Northeastern Illinois: Jarrett to give commencement speech
CHICAGO (AP) — One of former President Barack Obama’s closest aides will be the commencement speaker for Northeastern Illinois University.
Farmers report Illinois peaches survive late-season freeze
ALTO PASS, Ill. (AP) — Peach farmers in Illinois say the state’s crop will make it through the fickle spring weather.
Pre-historic bison bones, mastodon tooth in Illinois exhibit
WILMINGTON, Ill. (AP) — Visitors to Illinois’ Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie may now see bones and teeth of some of the animals that roamed the area thousands of years ago.
Man dead after being shocked by power lines in Illinois
ADDISON, Ill. (AP) — Authorities say a 51-year-old man has died and another man was critically injured after they were shocked by power lines while trimming trees in suburban Chicago.
What is going on with Tony Romo?

In a bizarre series of rumors, it’s now confirmed Tony Romo’s trade deadline has been pushed back to training camp. Originally set to be released March 9th, Jerry Jones has decided to keep Romo on until the
New NFL Rules for 2017

The few but very important new rules for NFL occurred during the owners meeting this week in Pheonix. They include leaping over the line of scrimmage to block a field goal, stronger penalties for serious hits, overtime
Climate Policies Reset Under Trump Order

President Donald Trump’s executive order rolling back Obama’s signature global warming measure, which was a core part of the U.S. commitment to reduce U.S. greenhouse gas emissions 26 to 28 percent below their 2005 levels by the
Coast Guard Nabs 16 Tons Of Cocaine

U.S. Coast Guard officials conducted a massive drug bust netting 16 tons of cocaine, which has an estimated value of $420 million. It is reported that the drugs have a street value of over $1 billion. Coast
Child Advocacy Center to host annual March Mania fundraiser

The Knox County Child Advocacy Center is hosting their annual March Mania for the Children on Friday at the Knights of Columbus Hall to help kick off April as Child Abuse Prevention Month.
Alderman Allen campaigns for fifth term

Wayne Allen, Galesburg’s sixth Ward Alderman is getting out to make a case for why he should be re-elected on April 4.
