Daniel Cormier enters title defense against Anthony Johnson at UFC 210 as betting underdog
Bettors aren’t confident in Cormier’s chances at beating “Rumble” Johnson a second time
Daniel Cormier addresses weigh-in controversy ahead of UFC 210
Daniel Cormier had to endure some drama on Friday morning
Vince McMahon tweets '#ThankYouTaker' amid Undertaker retirement speculation
The chairman tweeted about the Dead Man.
Drivers 'tip-toe' their way onto new Texas Motor Speedway track
Verdict is still out on newly repaved, reconfigured 1.5-mile layout after Friday debut.
CONCACAF's new League of Nations plan might hurt the USMNT and Mexico
CONCACAF’s two powerhouses may be forced to play even more matches vs. regional minnows.
TV schedule for NASCAR weekend at Texas Motor Speedway
Check out the full schedule this weekend’s racing at Texas Motor Speedway.
The second round of the Masters at Augusta National in pictures
The golfers were working for the weekend.
Jose Mourinho says 'killer' Chicharito would score 20 goals with Manchester United
Jose Mourinho wishes United never sold the Mexican, that’s for sure.
Jon Jones responds to Daniel Cormier's threat about entering the cage at UFC 210
Jon Jones smiled when hearing about Daniel Cormier’s warning
Jon Jones rips Daniel Cormier for 'dirtiest' trick at the UFC 210 weigh-ins
Jon Jones is calling foul on Daniel Cormier making weight
Chicago State board hires Vallas and a dean to top posts
CHICAGO (AP) — Former Chicago Public Schools head Paul Vallas has been named to an interim administrator post at Chicago State University.
Rauner: Stopping state-worker paychecks would hurt families
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner’s administration contends Attorney General Lisa Madigan’s attempt to stop state employee paychecks amid the budget crisis is ill-timed and ill-conceived.
Galesburg files complaint against downtown property owner

The City of Galesburg filed a complaint in Knox County Circuit Court earlier this year seeking to have two adjacent downtown properties either demolished or brought up to safe conditions.
Ex-U of I student gets 10 years for newborn’s death
URBANA, Ill. (AP) — A former University of Illinois student has been sentenced to a decade in prison after pleading guilty in connection with her newborn baby’s suffocation death.
Ann M. Hodgen
Ann Marie Hodgen, 84, of Monmouth, IL passed away Wednesday, April 5, 2017, 1:45 p.m. at Methodist Medical Center in Peoria, IL. She was born Sunday, May 15, 1932, in Springfield, IL the daughter of John and
Harry K. Childers

Mr. Harry K. Childers, Jr., 91, of St. Louis Park, Minnesota, formerly of Galesburg, passed peacefully April 4th, 2017 after a long and courageous battel with Alzheimer’s. He was surrounded by family. The family will always be
GHS baseball team headed to Florida
The Galesburg High School baseball team will begin its spring break with a trip to Lake Buena Vista, Florida to play against teams from elsewhere in the nation. The GHS squad will head to Midway Airport in
Ducks close in on Pacific with 4-0 win over resting ‘Hawks
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Corey Perry scored a power-play goal, John Gibson made 37 saves in his 12th career shutout and the Anaheim Ducks clinched home-ice advantage in the first round of the playoffs with a 4-0 victory
Schwartz leads Blues to 6-3 win over Panthers
SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) — Jaden Schwartz had a goal and two assists to lead the surging St. Louis Blues to a 6-3 victory over the Florida Panthers on Thursday night.
Butler has triple-double, fuels Bulls past 76ers 102-90
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Jimmy Butler had 19 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists and helped give Chicago’s playoff hopes a needed boost in the Bulls’ 102-90 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers on Thursday night.