AB StaffMedia & TechnologyPhilly Columnist: Firing 'Pistachio Girl' Was Right CallEmily Youcis has been fired by Aramark for her political speech off the job. She said she was told her "social media doesn't align" with Aramark's values.December 10, 2016Rec CenterCouncil May Seek Taxpayer Support for Rec ProjectsCopyright 2016 Dayton Newspapers, Inc.Troy City Council, which pulled a proposed property tax for recreation projects from the Nov. 8 ballot at the last minute, will consider a request to put before voters in May a 0.25-percent income tax for those recreation projects plus, possibly, a second sheet of ice near Hobart Arena.December 10, 2016Stadium & ArenaLeaders to Vote Tuesday on $1.3B Oakland StadiumThe Raiders have a deal in place to relocate to Las Vegas, where a $1.9 billion stadium project has been approved. NFL owners have yet to vote on allowing the move.December 10, 2016Outdoor FieldsRiverfront Ice Rink Counted On to 'Activate the Parks'Xavier and Jadda Powell were driving across the Interstate 40 bridge into Memphis Saturday from Pine Bluff, Ark. for a "daddy daughter day" in the city when the eagle-eyed 6-year-old spotted a skating rink on the riverfront. The pair decided to stop by an investigate, each donning ice skates and stepping onto the Fourth Bluff Ice Rink on its opening day.December 10, 2016ProgrammingSchool Board Ends Coaching Contract After Traffic StopThe local school board is scheduled to consider non-renewal of a contract with Brandon Phil-pot to coach the Spartan varsity football team. It was unclear whether this signaled the end of Phil-pot's coaching career in the Waynesville school district.December 9, 2016FacilitiesTown in Need of New Hockey Complex to Get TwoIn May, the Hamburg Town Board negotiated a deal with Sportstar Capital of Toronto to build a $25 million complex. Marty Starkman, president of Sportstar, expects to have his two-rink, multisport facility completed by the summer of 2018.December 9, 2016LegalUtah Board Approves New Rule for Prep TransfersThe Utah State Board of Education's new rule requires a yearly audit of the Utah High School Activities Association and creates a new type of appeal process that will review decisions made by the association's hearing panels.December 9, 2016ProgrammingTennessee Explains Hiring of Recruit's Older SisterThe University of Tennessee football program knew there would be some eyebrows raised when it hired Ashley Smith in July as the executive assistant to coach Butch Jones. Smith is the older sister of Trey Smith, a five-star offensive tackle from Jackson whDecember 9, 2016LegalL.A. to Fight Olympic Ceremony Move to InglewoodAny plans by Los Angeles 2024 to shift the Olympics Opening or Closing ceremonies from the Coliseum to a new stadium in Inglewood would face intense scrutiny from the Los Angeles City Council, council members said Friday.December 9, 2016ProgrammingMLS Expansion Likely to Continue Despite ChallengesAs of next season, MLS will be 22 teams strong, climbing to 23 by 2018, and has a group of cities and investment groups itching to hand over checks of $100 million and above to join the show.December 8, 2016Previous PagePage 808 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 ContentThe Power of Custom: Transforming Your Swim Facility with Competitor Products