Red Sox not pursuing protest against Rays
The Red Sox are not pursuing a protest of a game at Tampa Bay this week, when conflict developed after the Rays designated hitter was removed
Colliton looking forward to camp with new-look Blackhawks
Jeremy Colliton looking forward to first training camp since taking over Chicago Blackhawks
Panthers feel WR Curtis Samuel on cusp of breakout season
Panthers coach Ron Rivera’s eyes light up when talk turns to the team’s third-year wide receiver Curtis Samuel
Brewers recall Shaw; Chacin likely out 2-4 weeks
Brewers recall Shaw; Chacin likely out 2-4 weeks
Top-seeded Bertens reaches semifinals at Palermo Ladies Open
Top-seeded Kiki Bertens of the Netherlands beat Jasmine Paolini on Friday to reach the semifinals of the Palermo Ladies Open
Matthew Fitzpatrick shoots 6-under 64 to take Memphis lead
Matthew Fitzpatrick shot a 6-under 64 in the FedEx St. Jude Invitational to take a two-stroke lead into the weekend at the World Golf Championships event
Scott Dixon looks to gain momentum at Honda Indy 200
Scott Dixon needs a win at Lexington to have a chance to defend series points championship
Law removes time limit on sex-crimes prosecution

Gov. J.B. Pritzker has signed legislation removing the statute of limitations on prosecuting crimes of sexual violence.
Reinstatement of Junis among four roster moves involving Royals pitchers
Jakob Junis was reinstated Friday from the paternity list. In other moves, the Royals recalled Richard Lovelady, optioned Jake Newberry and DFA’d Brian Flynn.
A summer rite in the NFL: training camp holdouts
A summer rite in the NFL: training camp holdouts, with money the common denominator
Ex-volleyball assistant coach guilty of stealing underwear
A former University of Kansas assistant volleyball coach has admitted stealing underwear from women on the team.
Antonio Brown floats in as Raiders prepare to open camp
Antonio Brown celebrated his first day of training camp with the Oakland Raiders by taking a hot air balloon ride over the Napa Valley
Three true outcomes could be key when Brewers, Cubs meet
The three true outcomes in baseball – walks, strikeouts and home runs — all could be prevalent when the Milwaukee Brewers host the Chicago Cubs
Cowboys' Elliott skips camp start with 2 years left on deal
Ezekiel Elliott is holding out of training camp with the Dallas Cowboys with two years remaining on the rookie contract of the two-time NFL rushing champ
Andre Smith returns as Bengals open camp with line questions
Bengals report for the start of their first camp under coach Zac Taylor; a lot of new systems to learn and abundant questions again about the offensive line
Falcons agree to terms with LBs Anthony, Brown
Falcons agree to terms with LBs Stephone Anthony, Richie Brown; place DT Michael Bennett on injured reserve
Gettleman optimistic but says change isn't instantaneous
A year after fighting off a bout with cancer, New York Giants general manager Dave Gettleman is thankful to be alive, feisty as ever.
Shedding light on suicide through “Out of the Darkness”

The beneficiary of the annual raffle at the “Taste of Galesburg” Thursday was the annual West Central Illinois “Out of the Darkness” walk. The walk this year is September 14th at Lake Storey Park, and is a
Addressing the concerns of Galesburg’s hotels and restaurants

What was the Galesburg Lodging and Restaurant Association has become an entity with a new name and a somewhat new mission. It’s now the Galesburg-Area Hospitality Association. Phil Dickinson, owner of the Landmark Cafe’ and Creperie, is
City reveals survey results of residents’ hopes for next Police Chief

City reveals survey results of residents hopes for next Police Chief