AB StaffBudgetingCounty Commission to Examine Tourist Tax SpendingCollier County, Fla., has managed to keep one of the lowest bed taxes on either coast of the state for years. Now it's less a question of whether county commissioners will raise the tax, but when they'll raise it and how they'll spend the money.March 12, 2017Stadium & ArenaVirginia Beach Arena Developer Delivers Loan DocumentVirginia Beach-based United States Management, the developer of a proposed $300 million Oceanfront sports and entertainment arena, delivered a loan commitment document March 7, 24 hours before City Council’s deadline.March 12, 2017Rec CenterFitness Clubs React to Public Rec Center PlansA new recreation center in Palm Beach likely won't have an impact on local pilates and yoga studios, but it could affect the island's only fitness center open to the general public.March 12, 2017ProgrammingDeadline Approaches for District to Add LacrosseTo make lacrosse an officially sponsored sport for the high schools in Indian Prairie Unit District 204 would cost an estimated $208,000 to start and another $128,000 every year after that.March 11, 2017ProgrammingCould IOC Award Separate Olympics to L.A. and Paris?Six months away from a vote to select the host of the 2024 Games, the IOC is left with two candidate cities. The withdrawal of Budapest in February leaves Los Angeles and Paris, a contest that for a second consecutive vote will come down to two bidders.March 11, 2017Media & TechnologyOpinion: U.S. Soccer's Anthem Policy Will Test PlayersThe next time a U.S. national soccer team player refuses to "stand respectfully" for the anthem, there will be consequences. Good.March 11, 2017ProgrammingUniversity's Rec Facility Makes Impact on CampusThe heart of campus wellness at the University of Illinois Springfield is the TRAC (The Recreation and Athletic Center), a 72,000 square-foot facility that opened in 2007 — thanks in part to a generous gift from the Hoogland Family Foundation of SpringfieMarch 11, 2017Industry Press RoomThe Medical Fitness Association Asks for Support for Legislation to Make Fitness More AffordableThe Medical Fitness Association is launching a grassroots effort to help pass new federal legislation that aims to make staying healthy more affordable. The obesity epidemic in this country is costing the country billions of dollars annually in health relMarch 10, 2017Industry Press RoomSan Jose Earthquakes Shake Things Up in Their Parking LotsThe San Jose Earthquakes fans enjoyed a new level of speedy entry to Avaya Stadium as the Quakes embarked on the third season at their state-of-the-art home.March 10, 2017Industry Press RoomLos Angeles Sports Attorney and Sports Law Professor Richard Walden Co-Authors Timely Book Addressing Sports Ethics and LeadershipWhat does it mean to be a good fan of a team? Does a fan owe more than loyalty to the team and fellow fans?March 10, 2017Previous PagePage 721 of 1412Next PageTop StoriesLegalJudge Rules Against U.S. Government in NIL-Visa LawsuitIn a ruling Friday, Louisiana-based federal judge Brian Jackson denied the U.S. government's intention to categorically block international college athletes from obtaining the type of visas typically used by professional athletes.Governing BodiesKHSAA Adopts New Transfer Rule for Varsity Athletes Who Haven't Played MuchSafety & SecurityPittsburgh-Area Ice Arena Evacuated for High Levels of Carbon DioxideGoverning BodiesWashington Association's Study of Ejections Leads to Fines Structure for Coaches, Students, ParentsSponsored ContentWhy Sprung's Athletic Facilities Are in a League of Their Own