AB StaffProgrammingCharges Dropped Against Man Who Threatened Soccer TeamA Bangor man charged by police with threatening members of the Bangor High School freshman soccer team with a handgun last month will not be prosecuted.November 12, 2017Safety & SecurityPlatform Collapse at Parkour Gym Injures 21 KidsSan Diego’s Vault PK is usually packed with bouncing and flipping children on Saturday evenings, when it hosts a “kids’ night out” for budding athletes ages 5 to 14.November 12, 2017ProgrammingStudy: Exercise Can Save Lives, But Fewer ParticipatingIn late September, Richmond resident Denise Davis noticed she had trouble finishing an otherwise routine walk without stopping to use her inhaler.November 12, 2017Safety & SecurityAttempting to Prevent Head Injuries in HS FootballThe new movement toward safety is a result of increased awareness and science surrounding concussions and other brain injuries, especially chronic traumatic encephalopathy. CTE, which researchers believe takes years of repetitive hits to the head to develNovember 12, 2017Safety & SecurityOlympic Medalist Raisman Says She Was AbusedOlympic gymnast and Needham native Aly Raisman — who has claimed she was a victim of sexual abuse by a team doctor — is blaming USA Gymnastics for failing to protect her and other athletes.November 12, 2017ProgrammingTennessee Parts Ways with Coach Butch JonesUniversity of Tennessee athletic director John Currie answered 25 questions at a news conference Sunday afternoon that seemed inevitable.November 12, 2017ProgrammingNative Americans Counter Obesity with Traditional SportsThe first wave of women set off by canoe from shores of Minneapolis' Lake Calhoun, called Bde Maka Ska from the Dakota language, during the Kwe Strong Triathlon in August. The event brings Indigenous women together to promote health.November 11, 2017Stadium & ArenaBallpark Contractors Claim They Are Owed MillionsWhen the Houston Astros clinched their first baseball championship Nov. 1, it was supposed to be a source of pride for the roster of local companies that helped build The Ballpark of the Palm Beaches, the team's $152 million spring training complex that oNovember 11, 2017Stadium & ArenaSports Tourism Pays Off for Myrtle Beach AreaSports tourism is becoming a crucial strategy to keep visitors coming to the beach, even if they don't end up lounging on the sand.November 11, 2017HomeOpinion: NCAA's Handling of Scandals SuspectWith America's elite college football teams closing in on the playoffs to determine a national champion and a new race to basketball's March Madness about to begin, the burning question might be (actually is) who is in charge of the keeping the huge fortuNovember 11, 2017Previous PagePage 501 of 1412Next PageTop StoriesNewsletter OnlyAB Today Replay - Week of September 22Test your knowledge of this week's top stories from AB Today and see how you stack up against fellow athletics, fitness and recreation professionals.LegalFormer HS AD Charged With Falsifying Bank Documents, Stealing Money From SchoolFundraisingFundraising Friday: Western Kentucky, New Mexico, Miami, Southwestern Score Seven-Figure GiftsLegalThree Men Charged in Shooting at Texas Youth Baseball FieldSponsored ContentBackstroke Start Devices: The Standard for Safer, Faster Swimming