Sunday, November 13, 2016

11-year-old Boy Scout from Louisville dies after being hit by falling tree and other top stories.

  • 11-year-old Boy Scout from Louisville dies after being hit by falling tree

    Political experts say the state’s solid-red status for presidential and most Congressional elections has to with a growing chasm between the national Democratic Party and more culturally conservative Kentucky Democrats on flashpoint social issues like abortion, gay marriage and gun rights.More >>Political experts say the state’s solid-red status for presidential and most Congressional elections has to with a growing chasm between the national Democratic Party and more culturally conservative Ken..
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  • BOZICH| Top 20/Bottom 5: Louisville, other contenders put ...

    BOZICH| Top 20/Bottom 5: Louisville, other contenders put ...
    LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Here is what happens when 12 people entrusted with figuring out what is happening in college football think like Johnny Manziel and put Texas A&M in the front row of College Football Playoff contenders.Legitimate contenders decide they need to win games by scores like 52-7, 54-0, 59-3, 62-3 and 66-27.Those were the final margins of victories delivered by Louisville (over Boston College), Clemson (Syracuse), Michigan (Maryland), Ohio State (Nebraska) and Washington (Calif..
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  • Women's Tennis picks up 12 wins on day 2 of the Louisville Tennis ...

    Women's Tennis picks up 12 wins on day 2 of the Louisville Tennis Classic WHAS 8:38 PM. CDT November 05, 2016 470x264 Louisville Cardinals Logo.jpg (Photo: WHAS) LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The University of Louisville picked up 12 wins on day two of the Louisville Tennis Classic Saturday at the Bass-Rudd Tennis Center.“Today was another good day,” said UofL head coach Mark Beckham. “We didn’t lose a doubles match throughout the tournament – I can’t remember the last time that’..
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  • Rick Pitino is focus of Louisville's season, for the wrong reasons

    Rick Pitino is focus of Louisville's season, for the wrong reasons
    Rick Pitino likes his 2016-17 Louisville basketball team. He’s said so publicly. He likes its potential. He likes its depth. He likes its talent. He has even compared it to the 1996 national championship team he coached at Kentucky.Here’s something he’s not going to like: The focus this season isn’t going to be on Pitino’s players. The focus is going to be on Pitino.Scandal makes it so. Less than a month before the season’s first game, the NCAA officially released the results of its investigati..
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  • Massive livestock expo comes to Louisville

    Massive livestock expo comes to Louisville
    Philip Scott Andrews, Special to the Courier-Journal 4:12 p.m. EDT November 5, 2016Buy PhotoMike McCoy guides his daughter's pig, Maya, at the North American International Livestock Exposition.Nov. 5, 2016(Photo: Philip Scott Andrews, Special to CJ)Buy PhotoThousands of goats, cattle, llamas and pigs filled pens across most of the Kentucky Exposition Center on Saturday for the North American International Livestock Expo.The expo is the largest all-breed, purebred livestock expositio..
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  • Women's basketball starts season at No. 5

    Women's basketball starts season at No. 5
    By Dalton Ray–Coach Jeff Walz has created a powerhouse from the ground up at Louisville, a powerhouse that is beginning the season ranked fifth.Entering his 10th season, Walz is 234-85 with eight NCAA tournament appearances, and his conference record is 27-5. Louisville is picked to finished second behind top-ranked Notre Dame in the ACC.Fifteen players deep, Walz boasts one of the nation’s most talented rosters. Louisville has two All-ACC preseason selects on the team in junior forwards Myisha ..
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  • In matchup of top defenses, Cards win out

    In matchup of top defenses, Cards win out
    Louisville linebacker Stacy Thomas talks about his teams defense, holding Boston College to just seven points. By Pat McDonogh, The CJBuy PhotoFormer University of Kentucky and current Boston College quarterback Patrick Towles scrambles to avoid a sack by Louisville defenders. Towles has never beaten Louisville. Nov. 5, 2016.(Photo: By Pat McDonogh / CJ)Buy PhotoCHESTNUT HILL, Mass. - Stacy Thomas wasn't happy with the Louisville defense being ranked merely the second-best group in the ..
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  • New Albany restaurant named best barbecue in Indiana

    New Albany restaurant named best barbecue in Indiana
    LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- When it comes to the best barbecue in Indiana, one website says it can be found in New Albany. Thrillist, an online food, drink and travel website, named Shawn's Southern BBQ the best in the Hoosier state.If you're passing by on State Street in New Albany, not much about the modest dwelling that houses Shawn's Southern BBQ would catch your attention. But the smokey smell simmering in the back tells you it's worth a second look."It's just a little small kind of hole in t..
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  • The Latest: Bond denied for South Carolina slayings suspect

    The Latest: Bond denied for South Carolina slayings suspect
    WOODRUFF, S.C. (AP) - The Latest on the investigation after a missing woman was found chained inside a storage container (all times local): 11:45 A judge has denied bond for a man charged with a 2003 quadruple slaying and more recently holding a woman captive on his property. Todd Kohlhepp appeared before a magistrate judge in Spartanburg on Sunday and was denied bond. Magistrate Judge Jimmy Henson said a circuit court could revisit the issue of bond later. Kohlhepp wore an orange jumpsuit and..
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  • Clinton aims high, Trump goes hard in closing push

    Clinton aims high, Trump goes hard in closing push
    By LISA LERER and KATHLEEN HENNESSEYAssociated Press PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Hillary Clinton aimed to hit high notes Sunday in the final moments of her campaign, hoping an uplifting message would wash away voters' disgust with the grueling presidential contest. Donald Trump vowed he and his supporters would never quit, as he charged into unexpected territory. The candidates embarked on one of their final tours of battleground states, shifting to their closing arguments to weary vo..
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