AB StaffLegalHost Committee Has Super Bowl Prep Down to DetailsAfter three long days of Super Bowl meetings this week, several host committee staffers briefly turned their attention to another big event headed this way: college basketball's Final Four in April 2020.December 8, 2018LegalOpinion: Expanded NHL Should Change Playoff FormatThe NHL will hit 32 teams in 2021-22 and there's another renovation that should now be undertaken but it won't be easy.December 8, 2018ProgrammingProgram Helps Special Olympians Get FitIt looks like a typical fitness class in any gym, and that's the idea for volunteer coaches Wade and Diane Crawford. Beginning with jumping jacks and pushups, the high-energy hour is designed to help athletes gain strength, flexibility and cardiovascularDecember 8, 2018Media & TechnologyHeisman Winner Murray Apologizes for TweetsHours after winning the Heisman Trophy, Oklahoma quarterback Kyler Murray apologized for anti-gay tweets he made as a teenager, saying they don’t “reflect who I am or what I believe.”December 8, 2018Safety & SecurityBasketball Helps School Move On After Bus CrashThe therapy of choice for members of the Normal West High School girls basketball team on Thursday was being together.December 7, 2018ProgrammingScandal Didn't Derail Freeze; Named Liberty CoachHugh Freeze has enjoyed the highs of football, such as winning the Sugar Bowl and beating mighty Alabama. He's also known embarrassment and shame following a personal scandal that cost him his job at Mississippi.December 7, 2018Industry Press RoomJamie Qualk Joins WSP Property and Buildings in San FranciscoWSP USA , a leading engineering and professional services consultancy, has announced the appointment of Jamie Qualk as vice president in its San Francisco office.December 7, 2018ProgrammingOpinion: Bowl Scheduling Makes Postseason AwkwardCollege football's bowl season should start low and build as we count down to the sport's official holiday — New Year's Day.December 6, 2018Stadium & ArenaFacility Study Could Help Lead to Smart DecisionsReceived wisdom is common knowledge, passed from one generation to the next, that may or may not be true. Some examples: chicken wings must not be dipped in Ranch dressing; every national story has a Buffalo connection; the Bills' 45-year-old stadium shouDecember 6, 2018ProgrammingHS Players' Suit for Counseling Can Move ForwardThe families of three high school football players whose teammate was fatally struck by a 400-pound log during an offseason camp can move forward, a judge has ruled, with plans to sue the Sachem Central School District for allegedly failing to provide adeDecember 6, 2018Previous PagePage 178 of 1412Next PageTop StoriesLegalJudge Rules Against U.S. Government in NIL-Visa LawsuitIn a ruling Friday, Louisiana-based federal judge Brian Jackson denied the U.S. government's intention to categorically block international college athletes from obtaining the type of visas typically used by professional athletes.Governing BodiesKHSAA Adopts New Transfer Rule for Varsity Athletes Who Haven't Played MuchSafety & SecurityPittsburgh-Area Ice Arena Evacuated for High Levels of Carbon DioxideGoverning BodiesWashington Association's Study of Ejections Leads to Fines Structure for Coaches, Students, ParentsSponsored ContentBackstroke Start Devices: The Standard for Safer, Faster Swimming