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  • Louisville swimming lends plenty of talent to FINA World ...

    Louisville swimming lends plenty of talent to FINA World ...
    Like this topic? You may also like these photo galleries:AutoplayShow ThumbnailsShow CaptionsLast SlideNext SlideBuy PhotoProfessional and recently graduated UofL swimmer Kelsi Worrell, left, and current UofL swimmerMallory Cmaerford, right, headed for the World Swimming Championships in Budapest speak at a press conference at UofL's Ralph R. Wright Natatorium. 10 July 2017(Photo: David R. Lutman, Special to The Courier-Journal)Buy PhotoLouisville graduate Kelsi Worrell and rising junior Mallor..
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  • Police: Louisville teacher charged with sex abuse, sodomy

    Police: Louisville teacher charged with sex abuse, sodomy
    LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A Louisville teacher was arrested Wednesday after allegedly becoming involved in an inappropriate relationship with a student at Louisville Classical Academy.According to the arrest report, 36-year-old Andrew Campbell taught during the 2016-17 school year. That's when police say he became involved with one of his 17-year-old students.In an email from the Head of School, Shelly Ward confirmed Campbell was fired from the school in early June. Louisville Classical Academy ..
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  • Louisville continues to rank low for park accessibility

    Louisville continues to rank low for park accessibility
    CLOSE A look into recent data by the Trust for Public Land shows Louisville continues to rank near the dead end of the list for park accessibility for its residents. Valeria Merino/Courier-JournalLindsey Coffman, from Sellersburg, Indiana, brought her six kids to Cherokee Park for the first time on Tuesday, August 2. Coffman loves having the opportunity to visit parks throughout the Louisville area, and she said was surprised at how large Cherokee Park is. "It just keeps going!" she said..
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  • 'Elitist' Louisville and Lexington prop up small-town Kentucky

    'Elitist' Louisville and Lexington prop up small-town Kentucky
    Cars in a sinkhole that opened up underneath the Corvette Museum in Bowling Green.(Photo: Photo courtesy of the National Corvette Museum) Our friends out in the state have some very different ideas about what Kentucky should be like. Way different than many people in more urban areas like Louisville and Lexington.I say “friends” with a hint of sarcasm because an editorial in the Bowling Green Daily News posted online Wednesday made it clear that the editorial board there doesn’t think much of th..
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Louisville Geek buys space for new HQ

    EXCLUSIVE: Louisville Geek buys space for new HQ
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  • The 5 biggest takeaways from Louisville's ACC media day

    The 5 biggest takeaways from Louisville's ACC media day
    Whether we're talking about football or basketball, media days are something of an outdated circus. They were always summer or fall spectacles that gave us ...
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  • Big wave to hit Louisville, preparations needed | David Oetken

    Big wave to hit Louisville, preparations needed | David Oetken
    David Oetken, Guest Contributor Published 8:00 a.m. ET July 13, 2017 | Updated 9:13 a.m. ET July 13, 2017Dear Future, Im Ready! sign(Photo: Getty Images/iStockphoto)It might not be sexy, but Louisville’s economic strength will hinge largely on the success or failure of our region’s small & medium-sized firms to formulate and execute successful business exits and successions.Just as Louisville’s large aging care and healthcare companies are putting big business bets on n..
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  • National health care fraud take down includes Louisville cases

    National health care fraud take down includes Louisville cases
    LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The U.S. Department of Justice announced Thursday the results of a national take down on health care fraud. Locally, two businesses and nine people have been indicted. The accusations range from fraudulent billing, to money laundering, to unlawful distribution of drugs.Across the country, 412 people have been charged in connection to this sweep. "As significant as those numbers may seem, it really is only a drop in the bucket," said John Kuhn, U.S. Attorney for the western d..
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  • Louisville teacher admits to sexual relationship with student

    Louisville teacher admits to sexual relationship with student
    Louisville teacher admits to sexual relationship with student Teacher admits to sexual relationship with student Ana Rivera, WHAS 11:35 PM. EDT July 13, 2017 Andrew Campbell, a teacher at a Jefferson County School, is charged with four counts of sodomy.  (Photo: LMDC) LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WHAS11) – There is now a list of charges for a man who previously had a clean record.His charges were read during his hearing: “Sodomy third degree, counts one through six. Se..
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  • Louisville places 4 on preseason award watch lists

    Louisville places 4 on preseason award watch lists
    LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Four Louisville players have been named to preseason watch lists for national awards.Cardinals junior cornerback Jaire Alexander, senior lineman Drew Bailey and linebacker James Hearns are on the Bronko Nagurski Trophy watch list for the nation's top defensive player. They are among 103 candidates announced Thursday by the Football Writers Association of America. Alexander's five interceptions led Louisville last season, while Hearns had 43 tackles and eight sacks.Bailey,..
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'Ramsey and Rutherford' hosts leave ESPN Louisville .Mayor Greg Fischer exaggerated California travel ban's impact on ... .
Louisville football lands commitment from 4-star LB Hicks III, 3-star ... .Louisville is in a good position to land McDonald's All-American ... .

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