AB StaffOperationsFitbit Cedes Ground to Apple, Xiaomi in WearablesFitbit fell to third place in the wearable-device market in the first quarter, losing out to rival connected watches and fitness bands from Apple and Xiaomi Corp.June 4, 2017MarketingTeam's 'Hourglass Appreciation' Promo Raises EyebrowsTwo years after the Orem Owlz scrapped their "Caucasian Heritage Night" promotion, minor league baseball in Utah is pushing the boundaries of ballpark promotions again.June 4, 2017LegalNHL Alum's Parents' Wrongful Death Lawsuit Thrown OutA federal judge on Monday dismissed a lawsuit filed by former NHL player Derek Boogard's parents, who blamed the league for their son's brain damage and addiction to prescription painkillers.June 4, 2017LegalMan Indicted in Shooting at Girls Basketball TournamentAndre M. Lewis is accused of firing several shots at Robert Echols of Irondequoit on April 29 outside the Niagara Frontier Sports Complex. Police said the shooting appeared to be the result of a domestic dispute that escalated.June 4, 2017Safety & SecurityStampede at Italian Soccer Game Injures 1,500 PlusMore than 1,500 people were injured when panic swept through a crowd of Juventus fans watching the Champions League final in a piazza in the northern Italian city of Turin, authorities said Sunday.June 4, 2017LegalLawyers Say Renaming Parks Would Be IllegalLike its idea of moving Charlottesville's statues of Robert E. Lee and Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, the city could face legal challenges against its efforts to alter two public parks and add context to the legacy of the Confederacy and its military officerJune 4, 2017LegalAccessible Playground Helps Unite CommunityIn Willmar, Minn., hundreds of volunteers worked from sunup to sundown for nine days late last month to create a playground that's fully accessible to children with disabilities — and open to all.June 3, 2017Stadium & ArenaSpring Training Stadium Stays Busy with Other ActivitiesThe Boys of Spring are gone but the Ballpark of the Palm Beaches has a full summer lineup of athletic events, from soccer to lacrosse to high school and Division I and Division II college baseball and a University of Miami-coached football camp for youthsJune 3, 2017Stadium & ArenaTennessee AD Champions Neyland Stadium RenovationsJohn Currie gained a reputation for leading large-scale facility improvement projects during his time as an associate athletic director at Tennessee. Now back in Knoxville as the university's athletic director, Currie will oversee substantial updates to tJune 3, 2017ProgrammingStudents Craft Their Own PE CurriculumsThe entire fifth-grade class at Centerville Elementary School filed into the gym on May 26 for personalized workouts. Students paired up and worked out at 100 stations that stressed flexibility, strength or cardiovascular fitness.June 3, 2017Previous PagePage 635 of 1412Next PageTop StoriesSafety & SecurityBody of Ohio State Student Found Inside Ohio Stadium, Cause of Death Not ReleasedA large presence of first responders arrived at the northeast side of Ohio Stadium on Friday morning after the body of a 19-year-old Ohio State University student was discovered there.PersonnelHS Coaches Receive Training to Identify, Reduce Bias and Hate in AthleticsSafety & SecuritySome High Schools in Ohio Increase Game Day Security Following Gun Incidents, ViolenceSafety & SecurityFather of JV Football Player Who Injured Spine of Opponent Pleads for UnderstandingSponsored ContentGuntersville HS Overcomes Stadium Lighting Problems for Better Game Nights