Monday, August 15, 2016

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  • Bill Young, Louisville Seminary Alum and Assistant to Seminary ...

    Bill Young, Louisville Seminary Alum and Assistant to Seminary ...
    Bill Young, Louisville Seminary Alum and Assistant to Seminary President Caldwell, Dies News Release , WHAS 9:43 PM. CDT August 12, 2016 Bill Young, Louisville Seminary Alum and Assistant to Seminary President Caldwell, Dies (Photo: WHAS) LOUISVILLE, Ky. – J. William "Bill" Young, Jr., a Louisville Seminary alum and assistant to former Louisville Seminary President Frank Caldwell, died Thursday, August 11, at Sanctuary Hospice House in Tupelo, Mississippi. He was 85..
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  • Historic Louisville church left to clean up graffiti

    Historic Louisville church left to clean up graffiti
    LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A sacred space in Louisville has been covered with graffiti. At least one person got past a fence to the front of a Fourth Street church to tag the entryway. Now church leaders are trying to figure out how to get rid of the paint while preserving the history of the place. Larry Kinney had his baptism and wedding inside the church. "It's where I got married 57 years ago," he said. "It was part of my life, no question." But Kinney's visit Friday wasn't just to reminisce a..
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  • VIDEO | Murder defendant dragged from Louisville courtroom after ...

    VIDEO | Murder defendant dragged from Louisville courtroom after ...
    LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A man accused of murdering a woman then burning her body in 2013 had to be dragged out of a Jefferson County courtroom Thursday after he blew up in court, repeatedly screaming that someone stole his soul.Gerry Lawson, 56, was in court for a pre-trial hearing in the murder case against him. Courtroom video shows him being escorted into the courtroom in an orange jumpsuit by deputies. At first, he enters silently, but moments after walking into the courtroom, he suddenly ..
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  • Race in Louisville: In-depth examination of race relations

    Race in Louisville: In-depth examination of race relations
    OF POLICE OFFICERS AND AND OFTEN TIME BUYS THE TIME STREET LEVEL POLICE OFFICERS ARE INVOLVED. WE HAVE TO DEAL WITH THIS SITUATION AT HAND AND ALMOST TOO LATE FOR ANY OTHER TYPE. HAVE HERE. DO WE HAVE A CREAM. WHAT DO WE DO? YOU FOE? IT IS TOO LIT FOR US TO START TALKING ABOUT ROOT CAUSES WHEN WE ARE AT THE CORNER OF NINTH AP LIBERTY TALKING TO SOMEBODY ON THE STREET WHO HAD BEEN ASSAULTED OR JUST ASSAULTED SOMEBODY BUT I THINK THAT THERE ARE A LOT OF FOLKS OUT THERE WHO WANT TO LAY ISSUES AT T..
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  • Identity of motorcyclist killed in crash released

    Identity of motorcyclist killed in crash released
    Haier Group, the new owner of Louisville-based GE Appliances, says the wages of about 4,000 union-represented production workers at Louisville’s Appliance Park “are not in line with market realities.” Labor contract negotiations are about to begin.More >>Haier Group, the new owner of Louisville-based GE Appliances, says the wages of about 4,000 union-represented production workers at Louisville’s Appliance Park “are not in line with market realities.” Labor contract negotiations are about to beg..
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  • Louisville's Da Big Hoss hits Arlington on roll

    Louisville's Da Big Hoss hits Arlington on roll
    (Photo: Kentucky Downs/Reed Palmer Photography)As with most claims races, Jim Shircliff and his partners at Louisville-based Skychai Racing weren't sure what they would end up with. They had arrived at Churchill Downs one day last June intending to bet on a race, but instead decided to bet on themselves and their ability to coax potential from a horse that was a diamond in the rough."Every time you claim a horse you think you've got the next rags-to-riches story, and this one turned out very, ve..
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  • BOZICH | Three improvements Louisville needs to crack the Top 10

    BOZICH | Three improvements Louisville needs to crack the Top 10
    LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – You can listen to the coaches. You can talk to the players. You can look at the numbers.Or, you can do all three.One week into practice for the 2016 college football season, I’ve attempted to do all three. This is my take on Three Improvements Louisville Needs To Crack The Top 10. 1. BLOCKING 101No, I didn’t need to speed-dial Nick Saban to settle on this one. The offensive linemen and their coach, Chris Klenakis will tell you they were overwhelmed by inexperience at the..
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  • 'Yet We Strive' Captures Real Life In West Louisville

    'Yet We Strive' Captures Real Life In West Louisville
    Aaron Siskind, the 20th century photographer best known for his detailed pictures of urban architecture, once said: “Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever; it remembers little things, long after you have forgotten everything.” One could easily dismiss that as a random quote shared from person to person via social media. But for marginalized community members whose voices aren’t always heard, the concept of emotional presentati..
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  • Countdown to a top 10 rainiest August in Louisville

    This has been a very quiet year weatherwise for Louisville with very few extremes of temperatures or rain or snow. Quite a difference compared to last year.2015 in Louisville .......10th rainiest December4th driest January7th rainiest July3rd rainiest April2nd warmest December4th rainiest year ever7th coldest February7th biggest snowstorm ever6th snowiest MarchThis year in Louisville has seen the 8th warmest March and the 9th driest January.We have another chance for a top ten coming up with a..
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  • 'Making a Murderer' star Brendan Dassey gets conviction overturned

    'Making a Murderer' star Brendan Dassey gets conviction overturned
    LOUISVILLE, Ky. (CNN) -- The conviction of Brendan Dassey, a Wisconsin man who appeared in the documentary "Making a Murderer," has been overturned by a federal judge in Milwaukee, according to court documents obtained by CNN.Dassey was convicted in 2005 in the murder of photographer Teresa Halbach.Prosecutors have 90 days to bring Dassey, now 26, to trial again or he will be released.His uncle, Steven Avery, the subject of "Making a Murderer," is in a Wisconsin prison also serving time for Halb..
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Futures tread water after S&P, Nasdaq hit record highs .Insider Louisville: Business Briefing for Aug. 8 .
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