AB StaffStadium & ArenaGroup Pushes for New England VelodromeRacing on a fixed-gear bicycle without brakes around a steep, banked track at top end is thrilling. But few people get a chance to witness track cycling, never mind participate in the sport.April 15, 2017Media & Technologye-Sports Really Are Growing in Popularity, ExposureProfessional video game player. Sounds like a job made up by a middle-schooler. Maybe professional football or basketball, but professional video game playing? It is true and it is a field that is growing fast.April 15, 2017ProgrammingSkiing Team Solicits Signatures in Hopes to Save ItselfAt a Thursday meeting, athletic director Paul Krebs informed team members that the financial struggles of the school had led to the decision to eliminate the men's and women's ski team, winner of UNM's first team national title in 2004.April 15, 2017LegalOpinion: Baseball Ties Better Than Extra-Long GamesWe like resolution. We like tradition. I get it. Yet, I think the major leagues should allow ties if a game remains deadlocked after 12 innings.April 15, 2017BudgetingMissouri Playgrounds Caught Up in Church-State DebateMissouri's Department of Natural Resources runs the Scrap Tire Program. It enables playgrounds to replace gravel and dirt with a rubber protective surface that is kinder to the knees of the devout and heathens alike.April 15, 2017ProgrammingNJSIAA Rules Allow HS Athlete to Play for Three SchoolsAntonio Mercado might be one of the last three-sport athletes. He definitely is one of the first three-school athletes.April 15, 2017LegalCoastal Carolina Grapples with Cheerleading ScandalText messages and interviews with current and former cheerleaders helped university police uncover the money-making effort. At least 11 of them knew about the service, according to an investigative report obtained through a S.C. Freedom of Information ActApril 15, 2017BudgetingOpinion: Publicly Funded Ballparks Hurt EconomyTalk of a new ballpark for Richmond has all but disappeared in the past few months. Former Mayor Dwight Jones' plans for one imploded, and his successor, Levar Stoney, has trained his focus on the nuts and bolts of local government.April 15, 2017LegalNCAA Approves Changes for College Football RecruitingThe NCAA's Division I Council approved changes Friday that included an early signing day in December and the addition of a 10th assistant coach.April 14, 2017LegalHS Athletic Director Target of Exploitation InvestigationPalm Beach Gardens High School's longtime athletic director has been removed from the school after becoming a subject of a child sexual-exploitation investigation, according to school district officials and court records.April 14, 2017Previous PagePage 684 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 ContentLighting Projects Made Simple