Michael GaioMichael Gaio is the former director of marketing at AB Media. ProgrammingAmbulances On-Site at Football Games: Worth the Cost?As school districts have cut costs over the years, one of the items often on the chopping block is having ambulances stationed at every football game.October 1, 2013LegalCoatesville Texting Scandal Brings Out Strong EmotionsNot surprisingly, there isn't much sympathy for school administrators who exchange racist, lewd and sexist text messages about their students and staff. When it happens at one of the most diverse schools in its region, there is even less.September 26, 2013FitnessWoman Falls to Her Death in Climbing Gym AccidentAn experienced climber died Sunday when she fell about 30 feet off a climbing wall at a Grapevine, Texas, climbing gym. Police say the death was an unfortunate accident.September 24, 2013LegalLawsuit: Girls Kicked Off Team Over Hazing ComplaintsA family in Murfreesboro, Tenn., is suing the County Board of Education claiming their daughters were kicked off the Siegel High School girls' basketball team after complaining about being hazed.September 20, 2013Rec CenterBronx Ice Center Will Have Billion Dollar Impact, Supporters SayA converted armory in the Bronx will soon be home to the largest ice center of its kind in the world. The planned Kingsbridge National Ice Center will contain nine indoor ice rinks and a 50,000-square-foot community center.September 19, 2013Outdoor FieldsMiddle School Football Player Dies From Ant AttackUnfortunately, for the second day in a row, we are writing about the death of a youth football player. However, this one wasn't caused by a helmet-to-helmet hit or any other football-related injury.September 18, 2013Safety & SecurityHelmet-to-Helmet Hit Results in Death of Prep PlayerDamon Janes, a 16-year-old high school running back from Brocton, N.Y., died Monday after suffering a helmet-to-helmet hit in a game on Friday night.September 17, 2013Stadium & ArenaNever Forget: Tributes Continue 12 Years After 9/11It was a beautiful, clear day and the school bus was running unusually late. That's when a neighborhood friend's mother drove by, offered us a ride to school and told us calmly that a plane had flown into the World Trade Center.September 11, 2013Stadium & ArenaFan Falls to His Death at Candlestick ParkAmid the excitement of San Francisco's win over the Green Bay Packers at Candlestick Park Sunday, there was tragedy.@AthleticBiz This makes you think...Are sport facilities really being planned for game day/safety? Seen too many articles like this lately.September 9, 2013LeadershipTrue Stories Behind the Biggest Names in FitnessFitness is an industry of entrepreneurs and visionaries, where innovation can change the world.September 5, 2013Previous PagePage 23 of 26Next PageTop StoriesOperationsInsurance Glitch Prevented Nebraska-Kearney From Selling Alcohol at Season OpenerSaturday was supposed to mark the first time the University of Nebraska at Kearney would sell alcohol at a home football game, but the Lopers’ concessions vendor was unable to secure proper insurance in time for the game.Safety & SecurityInvestigation Into HS Locker Room Hazing Leads to Three Suspensions, New PoliciesGoverning BodiesTexas' 'Safe Stands Act' Means One-Strike Rule for Unruly FansLeadershipMiami University Student-Athlete Uses NIL Deal to Highlight Athletes with DisabilitiesSponsored ContentWhy Abuse Prevention Training Matters in Sport