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Raiders owner Mark Davis seeks new stadium

New Raiders owner Mark Davis has some new ideas about how to run the team after taking over from his father, Al Davis. Chief among them? Possibly moving the team back to Los Angeles. "Yeah, Los Angeles is a possibility

by Brian Bearden of Town Square Buzz US Senate candidate Craig James told the Mark Davis' WBAP radio show audience Wednesday that he is in the race to kick the skunks out of the bushes. James, the underdog from Celina, Texas, who left ESPN to join a

A fourth UP train coming through may be carrying coal on its way from Wyoming to Minnesota or grain, according to UP spokesman Mark Davis. Across the nation, UP trains serve diverse markets, Davis said. They carry agricultural products,

by Brian Bearden of Town Square Buzz US Senate candidate Craig James told the Mark Davis' WBAP radio show audience Wednesday that he is in the race to kick.

by Brian Bearden of Town Square Buzz US Senate candidate Craig James told the Mark Davis' WBAP radio show audience Wednesday that he is in the race to kick the skunks out of the bushes. James, the underdog from Celina, Texas, who left ESPN to join a

Mark Davis: Raiders may return to LA

-Quickly, because I'm writing a column on Mark Davis' impressive first public Q & A moment and the whole scene at Reggie McKenzie's introductory presser as Raiders GM… It was impressive. Things made sense. Maybe this

Silver's theory is that Jackson knew too much about how poorly late owner Al Davis used to treat his son, Mark Davis, and that Mark Davis wants to remove from the organization anyone with direct knowledge of those interactions.

MANCHESTER, NH — As the primary and caucus season churns on, each night of election returns has the power to instruct and enlighten. The nation learns which campaigns are strong and which are not. The Republican Party learns which candidates seem up

That was once again displayed Tuesday when Raiders owner Mark Davis announced the hiring of general manager Reggie McKenzie and McKenzie's quick firing of coach Hue Jackson. No rhetorical theatrics. Everything

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