AB StaffProgrammingOpinion: Costs Are Barrier to Youth Sports ParticipationFifty years ago, kids played sports with friends, unsupervised by adults. Today, the sandlot has been replaced by tryout-based, multiseason travel teams for kids as young as 6 years old.March 10, 2018ProgrammingBuyout Gambit: Fire Coach for Cause, Hope for SettlementThe sluggish college basketball coaching carousel moved into a higher gear Saturday with Georgia's reported decision to move on from Mark Fox and UConn's inevitable firing of Kevin Ollie, opening up two more top-level jobs to go alongside Louisville, PittMarch 10, 2018LegalJustice Department Subpoenas NC State in Hoops InvestigationN.C. State received a federal grand jury subpoena from the United States District Court in New York to turn over records on Jan. 17, Fred Demarest, a school basketball spokesman, said Friday.March 10, 2018LegalAfter Nassar, Michigan Looks to Improve Required ReportingMichigan is looking to shore up its law that requires certain people to report suspected child sexual abuse to authorities to address gaps that were exposed after disgraced former sports doctor Larry Nassar admitted to sexually assaulting female athletes.March 10, 2018LegalArizona's Turmoil Prompts Policy ReviewThe University of Arizona is making changes in the wake of a firestorm of court filings involving sexual harassment and domestic violence issues in the athletic department.March 10, 2018ProgrammingBonds Give N.C. Parks Upgrades, New AmenitiesThanks in large part to millions of dollars in voter-approved bonds, Greensboro Parks and Recreation's planning division is overseeing a half dozen projects that will start or finish construction this year.March 10, 2018LegalDistrict Disciplines Officials for Roles in Basketball BrawlMark Baker Crystal Phillips Dayton Public Schools took disciplinary action against at least two employees for their roles in handling the aftermath of a Jan. 10 basketball brawl between Dunbar and Thurgood Marshall.March 9, 2018Outdoor FieldsPark Board Awards Naming Rights for Soccer FieldThe Mandan Park Board recently awarded naming rights to Dakota Community Bank & Trust for the Dacotah Centennial Park Soccer Field, which will now bear the bank's name.March 9, 2018ProgrammingFBI Probe Doesn't Impact Tourney SelectionCollege basketball has spent an entire season operating amid the specter of an FBI corruption investigation that led to criminal charges against assistant coaches, agents, apparel company employees and others. The scandal rocked the sport, which seemed seMarch 9, 2018Industry Press RoomNew Report: Local Parks Generate More Than $154 Billion in U.S. Economic ActivityA new report issued by the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) demonstrates the vast economic impact of our nation’s local parks.March 9, 2018Previous PagePage 408 of 1412Next PageTop StoriesNewsletter OnlyAB Today Replay - Week of September 8Test your knowledge of this week's top stories from AB Today with five quick multiple-choice questions.FundraisingFundraising Friday: Southern Illinois Announces Two Seven-Figure Gifts for Women's SportsStadium & ArenaWashington State Adopts Walk-Around Alcohol Policy on Game DaysSafety & SecurityMan Accused of Causing Thousands of Dollars in Damage to City's Athletics ComplexSponsored ContentDual Impact Solutions: Engage Students, Fund Your Future