The sister of Los Angeles Chargers chairman Dean Spanos says that ownership has financial problems and should sell the team.
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Tiger Woods crash investigation is complete, but sheriff says he needs Woods’ permission to release report
LA County Sheriff said Wednesday the investigation into Tiger Woods’ February car crash has concluded, but cause, other details so far remain private.
L.A. County sheriff talks about ‘lessons learned’ after Tiger Woods crash
L.A. County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said Wednesday that Tiger Woods did not receive special treatment after he crashed his SUV last month.
Vanessa Bryant airs names of deputies in lawsuit over photos of Kobe Bryant’s helicopter crash remains
Vanessa Bryant, widow of Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant, shared names of deputies she accuses of improperly sharing photos from crash site.
Sheriff department’s investigation into Tiger Woods crash scrutinized
Following Tiger Woods’ crash last month, the LA County Sheriff’s Department made critical decisions favorable to Woods, according to experts.
Ex-NFL star Kellen Winslow II rebuked in court by victims, judge
Former NFL tight end Kellen Winslow II faced final judgment in court Wednesday and was rebuked by the judge and women he violated.
Ex-NFL star Kellen Winslow II agrees to 14 years behind bars for sex crimes
Former NFL tight end Kellen Winslow II reached a new plea agreement to account for his sex crimes against five women in San Diego County.
Tom Brady is old, but former Bucs, Chiefs QB Steve DeBerg was older. For now
Who’s Steve DeBerg, and why is Tom Brady chasing him? Ex-Bucs, Chiefs QB once was old man on field in Super Bowl season.
Ohio State QB Justin Fields plays through hip pointer injury: ‘He was not 100 percent tonight’
Ohio State QB Justin Fields was still dealing with injury he suffered in semifinal against Clemson. Coach Ryan Day said Fields “was not 100 percent.”
Alabama-Ohio State title game lands in sea of COVID-19 in Miami area
Tourism is surging in metro Miami before the college football championship game Monday night. So is COVID-19.