Friday, August 19, 2016

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  • How are Louisville banks doing and why aren't they merging? This ...

    How are Louisville banks doing and why aren't they merging? This ...
    The St. Louis Fed recently released data on how banks headquartered in Louisville performed in the second quarter of 2016. In general, they enjoyed a period ...
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  • Two brothers arrested in a fatal shooting at a West Louisville nightclub

    Two brothers arrested in a fatal shooting at a West Louisville nightclub
    New evidence was released Thursday in connection with the deadly shooting at a West Louisville night club last October. Keith Otis, 55, known as “Key Key,” was gunned down following a fight, and two brothers, Maurice and Norman Deal, were arrested.Otis worked in the city’s Public Works Department, and a dispute over a minor traffic accident is what led to his death.However, Norman Deal said he wasn’t even there.Video surveillance at Club Cedar shows a fight, and when gunshots are fired in the ..
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  • 3 myths about West Louisville FoodPort

    3 myths about West Louisville FoodPort
    Charles Booker, with Seed Capital Ky, speaks about the challenges associated with the Food Port and what was learned now that the project has stalled. (Michael Clevenger, CJ)Nonprofit Seed Capital Kentucky faced deep skepticism fueled at the end by city's reach for little-known federal loan(Photo: West Louisville FoodPort)Amidst a firestorm of criticism last summer opposing a methane plant at the West Louisville FoodPort, nonprofit developer Seed Capital Kentucky spiked that potential f..
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  • U of L Look Ahead: Mitchell's big leap year?

    U of L Look Ahead: Mitchell's big leap year?
    Rick Pitino discusses NBA draft, his players coming back and musings on shoe companies. Matt Stone, The Courier-Journal(Photo: Gerry Broome, AP)Louisville basketball has its 2016-17 roster set and is close to announcing its schedule. The Cards have been projected as a top-25 team, with some analysts projecting them inside the top 15.Nine regulars from last campaign return, including two end-of-season starters and another, Mangok Mathiang, who was a starter before breaking his foot and m..
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  • West Louisville residents lament the loss of FoodPort project

    West Louisville residents lament the loss of FoodPort project
    LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Jobs, prosperity and safety: it was all tied to one development in West Louisville that suddenly fell apart.It was once a sign of hope, but not anymore. West Louisville's FoodPort project has been scrapped. With the development no longer going in across from Patty Wilbert's home, she's finding it hard to trust the city's plans."Another disappointment again," Wilbert said."I hear about all these things, but I can't believe it until I see it because they always fall throu..
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  • Texas A&M transfer's talent impresses Cards

    Texas A&M transfer's talent impresses Cards
    Video | U of L TEs coach Matt Lombardi after Wed. practice Steve Jones, The C-J(Photo: Christopher Hanewinckel, Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports)Though he's not allowed to play for Louisville this season, Texas A&M transfer tight end Jordan Davis has made a good early impression in the Cardinals' camp with his size and skill and could give the team a lift in 2017, tight ends coach Matt Lombardi said.The 6-foot-4, 262-pound Davis, who will redshirt this season while sitting out p..
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  • Body found near walking trail at Iroquois Park

    Body found near walking trail at Iroquois Park
    LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Runners, walkers and cyclists are on heightened alert after a dead body was found Thursday afternoon in one of Louisville's most popular parks.Police say a woman walking her dog made the gruesome discovery and called police around 3:30 p.m. just as Iroquois Park begins to get crowded with people coming to exercise after work.Louisville Metro Police are currently treating it as a death investigation.As police packed up and left the scene, a group of young runners began t..
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  • Jurich: Petrino sees UofL as 'destination job'

    Jurich: Petrino sees UofL as 'destination job'
    The coach and athletics director Tom Jurich talked about the contract, which makes Petrino the third highest-paid coach in the ACC. Matt Stone, CJBuy Photo(Photo: David R. Lutman/Special to The CJ)Buy PhotoAfter giving football coach Bobby Petrino a contract extension and a raise during the spring, Louisville athletic director Tom Jurich said Wednesday that he believes in Petrino's second tenure with the school that the coach considers U of L a "destination job."During his first stint a..
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  • Clinton, Trump weigh in on ACA in wake of Aetna's exit

    Clinton, Trump weigh in on ACA in wake of Aetna's exit
    Aetna's bid for Louisville-based Humana Inc. has been discussed for more than a year. And now, the Connecticut company's retreat from the insurance ...
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  • Louisville attorneys preparing civil suit, say Gynnya McMillen's ...

    Louisville attorneys preparing civil suit, say Gynnya McMillen's ...
    LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Louisville attorneys representing the family of 16-year-old Gynnya McMillen said they are "anticipating" filing a lawsuit against the state over the teen's Jan. 11 death at the Lincoln Village Youth Center.On Aug. 9, Louisville attorney James Bolus requested the Hardin District Court Clerk's office provide copies of the criminal files of two former employees of the state juvenile-detention center who are accused of lying about performing more than two dozen bed checks o..
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What Foreign Companies Can Learn From The Uber-Didi Affair .This incredible touch pad will blow your mind [VIDEO] .
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