Week 6 was another busy one at the statehouse. KCCI's Amanda Rooker highlights the key bills being introduced and advancing to the next steps.
By Julie Harris, Bangor Daily News Staff Maine’s outdoor recreation economy has generally happened on its own, but the state has a plan to more deliberately grow it 10 percent in as many years. The 10 ...
Rochester city sales tax expected to cover land purchase and development with ball fields, with added funding needed for ...
A demolition crew has started razing a shuttered elementary school just outside Ypsilanti to make way for a new recreation ...
We have good news! Now is the time to sign your kids up for the Columbus Recreation and Parks outdoor camps. Early ...
A two-year-old San Diego policy that funnels money to recreation centers in low-income areas is slated for some big changes that could help it achieve the goal of reducing neighborhood inequities ...
MetRec will kick off a rec path planning process this year, has already addressed some field space upgrades and has started discussing how to address the other priorities identified in the plan in ...
The bill would give Oregon's recreation businesses stronger protection from lawsuits when people are injured at ski areas or ...
Snowshoeing trails can be found all over Michigan, including at parks and recreation areas in Metro Detroit and the region’s ...
The City of Joplin is set to break ground on its newest park, the Dover Outdoor Recreation Area (DORA), with a ceremony at 4 p.m. on Monday, February 24 .  The ...
Asser Levy Playground, opened and expanded in 2015, contains a diverse mix of outdoor recreational opportunities. Neighborhood residents and visitors will be able to play ping pong, badminton, chess, ...
New athletics complex coming to Johns Island will be funded through a $70 million bond referendum that city voters ...