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Hospitals argue the deals bring in support, but critics question the use of public money amid nursing shortages.
Health care systems and hospital groups have bought naming rights at ballparks and arenas in states such as California, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Tennessee.
Releasing Cooper Kupp was a hard choice. Adding Davante Adams was an easy call. Rams offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur on Tuesday did his best to explain the r ...
Nonprofit hospital systems across the country are spending millions to plaster their names on sports stadiums and arenas, ...
Gilbert Arenas and five others were arrested on Wednesday in connection with the alleged gambling ring, according to the DOJ.
It wasn't guaranteed the University of Wyoming's athletic department would opt into the bombshell House settlement that went ...
Iowa State basketball senior forward Joshua Jefferson sprained his right wrist, coach TJ Otzelberger confirmed Tuesday.
San Diego State’s “unicorn” center talks about why he entered the NCAA transfer portal, why he decided to return and how his ...
But public-private partnerships are emerging more as a credible option for universities in addressing athletics venues, coupling many with new mixed-use development projects that include market-rate ...
DeWanna Bonner is happy to be back home in Phoenix. The veteran spent the first 10 years of her career with the Mercury ...
Former Miami Hurricanes women's basketball star Haley Cavinder received support from gymnast Olivia Dunne after breast ...
Antonio Gates, three of his Kent State basketball coaches and his first Chargers tight ends coach detail his unconventional ...