AB StaffBudgetingWashington State Outlines Budget PlanWashington State University has set in motion a plan to help the school's athletic department balance its budget and eventually climb out of a cumulative deficit that's projected to reach $84.9 million by the end of fiscal year 2023.May 31, 2018Media & Technology76ers Investigate Team Executive's Twitter UseThe Philadelphia 76ers are investigating whether team president Bryan Colangelo used a variety of Twitter accounts to anonymously trash some of his players and fellow executives and defend himself against criticism from fans and the sports media.May 30, 2018ProgrammingNew HS Conference Plans for DebutOn April 23, principals, athletic directors and head coaches from Batavia, Geneva, Glenbard North, Lake Park, St. Charles East, St. Charles North, Wheaton North and Wheaton Warrenville South met at Batavia.May 30, 2018LegalPlea Deadline Extended in Wheaton College Hazing CaseProsecutors said Wednesday that their plea offers to Kyler Kregel, Benjamin Pettway and Samuel TeBos will expire Tuesday morning, after which they will have to take their chances at trial.May 30, 2018Safety & Security'Suspicious Bottle' Leads to YMCA EvacuationCharleston Police officers and Kanawha County Sheriff's deputies responded to the Charleston YMCA Wednesday morning after a "suspicious bottle" was found in the men's locker room.May 30, 2018Stadium & ArenaFootball Players React to Turf InstallationISU players returned to campus this week and began summer workouts. Underneath their feet is a brand new artificial turf replacing the surface that had served Redbird football the past 11 seasons.May 30, 2018Stadium & ArenaCiti Field Display Case Catches FireA small fire broke out inside Citi Field Wednesday afternoon. The FDNY said a display case inside the stadium's rotunda caught fire and spewed smoke into the air around 3:42 p.m. The stadium's sprinkler system turned on and put out the fire, according toMay 30, 2018ProgrammingCould Legalized Betting Trickle Down to HS Sports?The odds are slim the Supreme Court's recent decision to allow states to offer legal sports betting will impact high school sports. Nevada, for now, is the only state that allows single-game sports betting, but its gaming laws specifically prohibit its spMay 30, 2018AquaticsIce Arena Expansion Delayed, Pool Gets ReprieveEarlier this year Brighton Pool had been considered for closure to make way for an expanded Brighton Ice Arena. But after the $8 million expansion plan hit several roadblocks, the Town of Tonawanda Recreation Department announced that Brighton Pool will bMay 30, 2018ProgrammingHS Appeals Baseball Forfeit After Pitching ViolationThe Class 5 Region A baseball championship game will be played tonight, but whether Hickory or Maury will be in the dugout opposite Menchville remained a mystery heading into Wednesday night.May 30, 2018Previous PagePage 335 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 ContentBackstroke Start Devices: The Standard for Safer, Faster Swimming