Thursday, March 9, 2017

Louisville's first fatal shooting victim of 2017 identified and other top stories.

  • Louisville's first fatal shooting victim of 2017 identified

    Louisville's first fatal shooting victim of 2017 identified
    The president is expected to sign an order taking the U.S. out of the Trans Pacific Partnership agreement, which he railed against during the campaign and which Hillary Clinton previously supported before distancing herself from the deal. More >>The president is expected to sign an order taking the U.S. out of the Trans Pacific Partnership agreement, which he railed against during the campaign and which Hillary Clinton previously supported before distancing herself from the deal.More >>
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  • POLICE: Registered sex offender broke into safe at Louisville school

    POLICE: Registered sex offender broke into safe at Louisville school
    POLICE: Registered sex offender broke into safe at Louisville school Posted: Monday, January 23, 2017 2:33 PM EST Updated: Monday, January 23, 2017 2:33 PM EST Danny Batchelor (Source: Louisville Metro Corrections) LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Louisville Metro Police say they've arrested a registered sex offender after he broke into a safe at a local school.According to an arrest report, 31-year-old Danny Batchelor was working as a member of a cleaning crew when he broke into a safe at..
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  • Top 5 must-see shows in Louisville Jan. 26-Feb. 1

    Top 5 must-see shows in Louisville Jan. 26-Feb. 1
    The Cadillac Three(Photo: Courtesy of Triple 8 Marketing)1. The Cadillac Three is a Nashville rock band with sorghum-thick accents, which makes them a country band in 2017. The Quaker City Night Hawks open.WHEN: 8 p.m. SaturdayWHERE: Mercury Ballroom, 611 S. Fourth St.COST: $202. Marshall Crenshaw specializes in modern pop with a vintage twist while The Bottle Rockets excel at chronicling the more grimy side of Americana.Marshall Crenshaw (Photo: Courtesy of 429 Records)WHEN: 8 p.m. ThursdayWHER..
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  • Louisville football team loses a commitment

    Louisville football team loses a commitment
    Buy PhotoCardinal fans cheer on the defense during just before halt time during a UK 41-38 victory at Papa John's Cardinal Stadium. Nov. 26, 2016(Photo: Alton Strupp/The CJ)Buy PhotoThree-star defensive end/outside linebacker Jabreel Stephens announced Monday that he is withdrawing his recruiting pledge to the University of Louisville.The 6-foot-3, 225-pound Stephens had eight sacks this year for Armwood High School near Tampa, Fla. He committed to U of L in October and made an official visit to..
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  • Louisville at No. 7 in Baseball America Preseason Top 25

    Louisville at No. 7 in Baseball America Preseason Top 25
    LOUISVILLE, Ky. - The Louisville baseball team received its fourth 2017 preseason ranking, including its second top 10 nod, after the Cardinals were slotted at ...
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  • Judge blocks Humana-Aetna merger

    Judge blocks Humana-Aetna merger
    LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) --  A federal judge has blocked Aetna's proposed takeover of Louisville-based Humana, calling the merger anti-competitive.The ruling deals a severe blow to the $37 billion merger, which has been in the works since July 2015.The companies are reviewing the order, Humana spokesman Tom Noland said. Aetna told the Wall Street Journal it is considering appealing.In blocking the tie-up, U.S. District Judge John D. Bates agreed with the Obama administration’s Justice Department t..
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  • Legacy of Black Louisville comes alive with weekend tribute

    Legacy of Black Louisville comes alive with weekend tribute
    Legacy of Black Louisville comes alive with weekend tribute Legacy of Black Louisville on Great Day Live! Andrew Lyons, WHAS 12:21 PM. EST January 23, 2017 (Photo: Lyons, Andrew) Ken Clay, author of “Two Centuries of Black Louisville,” talks about the history of Louisville’s Walnut Street, showcased in the music and art of "Celebrating the Legacy of Black Louisville." The kickoff event is Friday, January 27, and Saturday, January 28, 2017 at the Kentucky Cent..
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  • New exhibit examines how Flood of '37 changed Louisville

    LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A new exhibit at the University of Louisville examines how the flood of 1937 changed the city of Louisville. "Anyone interested in the history of Louisville will want to know about the 1937 flood. It was the flood to end all floods. It reached its maximum height at 57.1 feet and blanketed much of the city in water, and so it is a really fascinating history," said curator Elizabeth Reilly. One of the largest floods in American history inundated the Ohio River Valley in January..
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  • Next up for U of L: A rematch with hungry Pitt

    Next up for U of L: A rematch with hungry Pitt
    CLOSEVIDEOS | LOUISVILLE LOSES 73-68 AT FLORIDA STATEVideo | Rick Pitino happy with effort in loss at FSU | 7:32FSU topped Louisville 73-68. Jeff Greer, the CJ1 of 5CLOSEVIDEOS | LOUISVILLE LOSES 73-68 AT FLORIDA STATEVideo | David Levitch talks effort at FSU | 0:56FSU topped Louisville 73-68. 2 of 5CLOSEVIDEOS | LOUISVILLE LOSES 73-68 AT FLORIDA STATEVideo | Deng Adel reflects on loss to FSU | 1:00FSU topped Louisville 73-..
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  • Frankfort woman dies after wreck in Louisville

    LOUISVILLE — A Frankfort woman died Saturday from injuries suffered in a Thursday crash in Louisville. Elaine Hudson, 36, of Frankfort was involved in a ...
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