AB StaffIndustry Press RoomNew Helmet Testing Hits Hard at Improving SafetyNew ways of testing analyzing football head injuries caused by helmet-to-helmet hits is approaching a touchdown. The University of Alabama at Birmingham's (UAB) Department of Mechanical Engineering is developing new testing methodologies using crash testApril 17, 2017ProgrammingNew Hartford Ballpark Could Host HS PlayoffsThe new ballpark located on the outskirts of downtown Hartford (Conn.) has generated almost unanimous rave reviews since officially opening on Thursday night.April 16, 2017ProgrammingCommunity Rallies to Save Youth Baseball LeagueWhen criminal charges surfaced against the executive director of the storied 14th Ward Baseball Association, angered and baffled parents wondered whether the youth league could survive.April 16, 2017LegalOpinion: In Arkansas, Football Won Out Over GunsThe National Rifle Association took on the Razorbacks of the University of Arkansas over a law that would have enabled fans to take their guns to the game, and the Razorbacks won.April 16, 2017MarketingHigh School's Trademarking Nets $18K Over Four YearsSeveral years ago, Mater Dei High School recognized that many vendors were making money on the Mater Dei name and logo. So, In 2010, Mater Dei went through the trademarking process.April 16, 2017ProgrammingCHSAA to Vote on Sanctioning Boys VolleyballThe Colorado High School Activities Legislative Council will vote on Thursday whether boys' volleyball will be adopted as a sanctioned sport starting in the 2018-19 school year.The Colorado High School Activities Legislative Council will vote onApril 16, 2017FitnessDebunking Common Strength Training MythsThe fitness industry has been plagued with more myths than ancient Greece. However, of those that continue to be most common are myths surrounding strength and weight training. Let's debunk these myths once and for all so you can get on with the businessApril 16, 2017Rec CenterNew Rec Center to Offer Naming RightsIn a town full of "big egos," some residents and officials are worried about naming opportunities for the new Palm Beach recreation center possibly getting out of control.April 16, 2017Outdoor FieldsHS Board Chooses Organic Infill Over Crumb RubberFor nearly two decades, little thought was given to the health consequences of millions of kids playing sports on fields topped with crushed used tires.April 15, 2017Media & TechnologyMLS All-Stars to Play Real MadridThe All-Star Game, which since 2005 has featured European clubs against MLS All-Stars, will be played at Soldier Field. It is the first time a La Liga team has played in the All-Star Game.April 15, 2017Previous PagePage 683 of 1412Next PageTop StoriesFacilitiesDaily Digs: Rancho Cordova's Planned Downtown Arena, Academy Unveils New Athletics Facilities, and More!City leaders in Rancho Cordova, Calif., unanimously approved plans for a massive new development called the Cordova City Center, anchored by a 7,500-seat sports arena.LegalFormer UNC Provost Claims Laws Were Broken During Hiring of Bill BelichickSafety & SecurityHandgun Found in Bathroom at High School Football StadiumFacilitiesDaily Digs: HS Celebrates New Athletics Complex, Minnesota State Unveils Athletics Facilities Renderings, and More!Sponsored ContentWhy Sprung's Athletic Facilities Are in a League of Their Own