AB StaffSafety & SecurityShady Advisors Prey on Newly Wealthy Pro AthletesWorn out after an away game, a former NFL player was informed by a bank teller that suspicious withdrawals were siphoning away his money.May 8, 2017ProgrammingFirst Deaf Women's Hockey Team Makes HistoryMaddie Gagliano and Hannah Garcia don't wear their hearing aides on the ice. As members of the first U.S. National Women's Deaf Ice Hockey team, they don't have to.May 8, 2017AquaticsPool Damaged by Vandals Gets PatchIndianapolis city parks superintendent Phil Blasko said park staff will start filling the pool with water this week to see if the patch holds. If not, the department will have to consider replacing the liner, which could cost $300,000.May 8, 2017Outdoor FieldsMinneapolis Bans Tobacco Use in Public ParksNew rules went into effect Monday prohibiting all tobacco products including cigarettes, electronic cigarettes and chewing tobacco on any land owned by the Minneapolis Park Board.May 8, 2017FitnessMultiuse Facility to Unite Fitness, SpeedskatingKnown as the Kearns Athlete Training and Event Center, the $12.5 million facility also will serve as headquarters for U.S. Speedskating.May 8, 2017ProgrammingNew Early Signing Period Approved for College FootballRecruits as soon as the 2018 class can choose to sign during a 72-hour window in December instead of waiting for the traditional signing period that begins on the first Wednesday of February, which remains intact.May 8, 2017Stadium & ArenaRaiders' Stadium Timeline Leaves Little Room for ErrorA preliminary timeline for the proposed stadium that would be home to the Raiders in Las Vegas shows construction would be finished only three months before the 2020 regular season begins.May 8, 2017LeadershipK-State's Snyder Continues Career Amid Cancer FightWhen the diagnosis became public, the well-wishes poured in. Cards, letters, posters and more fill Bill Snyder's office in Manhattan, Kan.May 8, 2017LegalOpinion: Vote Shows FIFA Not Serious About ReformFIFA just can't help itself. Anyone still holding out hope that soccer's governing body was sincere about wanting to root out corruption was disabused of that notion with Monday's FIFA Council elections.May 8, 2017Stadium & ArenaBarclays Center, Islanders Take First Opt-Out StepsBrooklyn Sports & Entertainment, which runs the Barclays Center and the renovated Nassau Coliseum, recently notified the Islanders in writing that the window to renegotiate the terms of the license agreement is openMay 8, 2017Previous PagePage 659 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