AB StaffProgrammingStudy: Exercise and Obesity Rates Both ClimbingIt may seem like a contradiction, but more adults in the U.S. say they are exercising at the same time more of them are becoming obese.July 22, 2018Media & TechnologyBrewers Fans Quick to Forgive HaderGranted, it was a small sample size and they were Brewers fans. But of the 40 or so people I spoke with in the concourse at Miller Park the other night, I didn't come across one who wasn't willing to forgive Josh Hader for the tweets he posted as a misguiJuly 22, 2018ProgrammingDayton Public Schools' Athletic Department RestructuresNew Athletic Director Shawna Welch, who was a school principal the previous 11 years, has spent the summer interviewing coaches in collaboration with a new district-level "selection committee" on hiring.July 22, 2018LegalSome Big Ten Coaches Support Injury ReportingThe idea of a league-wide injury report in the Big Ten or throughout college football — similar to what is done in the NFL — continues to gain momentum.July 22, 2018Outdoor FieldsTennis Center Plans for New ClubhouseA new, two-story tennis clubhouse six times the size of the current one will usher in a bevy of players in 2019. The Key West-style clubhouse will include an indoor cafe, outdoor dining and observation decks, a sports performance room, pro shop, men's andJuly 22, 2018ProgrammingAre Boutique Studios Right for Young Exercisers?Boutique fitness studios are outcompeting large, multipurpose health clubs, thanks largely to their most devoted customers: Millennials, according to a 2017 report from the International Health, Racquet & Sportsclub Association (IHRSA).July 22, 2018LegalMore NFL Concussion Claims Could Cause Payout JumpLawyers representing former NFL players estimated Wednesday that payouts from the concussion settlement with the league will top $1.4 billion, a $400 million jump because of thousands more players filing claims.July 22, 2018ProgrammingOpinion: August Prep Football Games a Bad IdeaSomething to consider as you sit in your air-conditioned homes: the majority of high school football teams in Tennessee will play three games in August this year, or about a third of their regular season. That's too many.July 22, 2018ProgrammingCollege Athletics Arms Race Shows No Signs of SlowingThere is a way that college football programs use to get top prospects through the door that has grown in recent years: make sure it's a really fancy door.July 21, 2018LegalNational Park Improvements Aimed at Increasing AccessibilityThe Mammoth Cave project is an early step in a coordinated push by the National Park Service to improve and increase accessibility for people with disabilities. The nationwide effort, launched in 2015 with federal grant money, was aimed at increasing theJuly 21, 2018Previous PagePage 295 of 1412Next PageTop StoriesHomeVols Announce Entry, Exit Changes for Neyland StadiumUniversity of Tennessee athletic director Danny White this week announced updates for fans coming to Neyland Stadium in...Governing BodiesCIF Rules Eight Football Players From One High School Ineligible for Two YearsLegalTerminated Women's Soccer Coach Sees Title IX Lawsuit Against Emporia State DismissedStadium & ArenaHow the University of North Carolina Grows and Maintains a Natural Grass Field at Kenan StadiumSponsored ContentWhy Sprung's Athletic Facilities Are in a League of Their Own