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Woman dies after crash involving Louisville police officer
Police are investigating(Photo: Alex_Schmidt, Getty Images/iStockphoto)A 42-year-old woman has died as a result of injuries suffered in a crash involving a Louisville Metro Police officer Sunday morning on Fern Valley Road.Bishnu Bhujel, of Louisville, was pronounced dead at the University of Louisville Hospital at 3:56 a.m. Monday, according to Jefferson County deputy coroner Larry Carroll. Her official cause of death was "injuries that were sustained in the collision."A Louisville Metro Police..>> view originalLouisville takes new steps to fight vacant properties
Louisville takes new steps to fight vacant properties 2017-03-28T22:35:12Z2017-03-28T23:50:54Z LOUISVILLE, KY (WAVE) – The view from Sherry Miller’s front porch isn’t great. She’s surrounded by five vacant homes and a vacant business."It makes me feel upset,” Miller said. “I grew up here and everything, but it's just not the home that I grew up in." On the other side of her corner in the Portland neighborhood lives Marim Smith.“They've been here at least about 10, about 10 years,” Smith said...>> view originalAuto development is inching forward on Shelbyville Road
Food & Wine can't find local distinction in Louisville restaurants
Buy PhotoThe New York Strip steak with bourbon balsamic glaze at Volaré Restaurant in Louisville. Jan. 31, 2017(Photo: Alton Strupp/The CJ)Buy Photo"There is, undoubtedly, a difference between a great Louisville restaurant and a great restaurant in Louisville."So goes the thesis behind Food & Wine Magazine's latest entry on our city's dining scene.In an article published online Tuesday, author Joshua David Stein — a former restaurant critic for the New York Observer — argued that he's thus far b..>> view originalLouisville Officer Injured In Crash During Pursuit - LEX18.com ...
Louisville Officer Injured In Crash During Pursuit Posted: Tuesday, March 28, 2017 8:54 PM EDT Updated: Wednesday, March 29, 2017 5:14 AM EDT WAVE 3 LOUISVILLE, Ky (WAVE 3) A Louisville Metro Police officer was seriously in a crash during a pursuit, according to WAVE 3.The officer was involved in a crash just after 8 p.m. on Tuesday, The crash happened at the intersection of North 26th and Duncan Streets.The officer has been taken to the University of Louisville Hospital. The officer..>> view originalHealthy House allows west Louisville nonprofit to offer cooking classes
Like this topic? You may also like these photo galleries:AutoplayShow ThumbnailsShow CaptionsLast SlideNext SlideBuy PhotoThe rooftop garden at the new Louisville Grows headquarters, Healthy House, at 1641 Portland Ave. (Photo: Maggie Huber, Special to The C-J)Buy PhotoStory HighlightsNext event: Seeds and starts plant sale, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. April 15 at People's Garden, 536 N. 44th St.Upcoming: Tree giveaway, noon-3 p.m. April 18 at Healthy House, 1641 Portland Ave.For eight years, a Portland-base..>> view originalHilltoppers crushed by No. 2 Louisville in road loss
Visiting Western Kentucky dropped an 11-1 baseball decision to No. 2 Louisville on Tuesday at Jim Patterson Stadium in Louisville.A career-high six strikeouts by righty Jeff Ciocco highlighted the night for the Hilltoppers. Colie Currie added a hit for the 12th time in 13 games, lacing a triple and scoring the Hilltoppersâ run in the third inning. Ciocco relieved starter Caleb Bruner to begin the second inning and went 3.2 innings on 79 pitches. He allowed four runs on eight hits, but also ad..>> view originalBaseball cruises past Western Kentucky 11-1
By Jeff Milby–No. 2-ranked baseball (22-2, 8-1 ACC) easily defeated in-state rival Western Kentucky (9-17, 3-3) at Jim Patterson Stadium. The Cardinals dominated from start to finish, ending with a 11-1 win.“Our depth is our strength, and we need them all,” coach Dan McDonnell said. “We need all the pitchers, we got some hitters in the lineup tonight (that don’t usually play).”It took four pitches for Louisville starter Shane Hummel to make it out of the first inning. Given that strong start on ..>> view originalUniversity of Louisville Foundation scraps extra pay given to to ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The University of Louisville Foundation will no longer supplement the salaries of administrators at the school with “deferred compensation” payments that have already cost the nonprofit organization over $20 million.The foundation’s board of directors voted Tuesday to end the special incentive pay, which former U of L President James Ramsey doled out to about a dozen administrators before he resigned last year.Looking to shore up the school’s $785 million endowment, th..>> view original
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