Louisville files its NCAA appeal
The University of Louisville has officially filed its appeal of some of the recent penalties levied against its men's basketball program by the NCAA. Rick Pitino ...>> view originalMan accused of committing sex act in Louisville park blames ...
Man accused of committing sex act in Louisville park blames groundhog Posted: Friday, August 11, 2017 10:52 AM EDT Updated: Friday, August 11, 2017 11:38 AM EDT Robert McCoy (Source: Louisville Metro Corrections) LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Louisville Metro Police say a man who was caught committing a sex act and exposing himself in an area park had an unusual excuse for his actions.According to an arrest report, the incident took place on Thursday, just after 5 p.m., at Lannan Memori..>> view originalLouisville would not escape the ravages of nuclear war between the ...
CLOSE As tensions ramp up between the U.S. and North Korea, the intelligence community believes that the rogue nation may be capable of hurling a nuclear weapon at American soil, but the liklihood of a successful attack is unknown. (August 10) APThe past week has turned the news into a white-knuckle experience for many. What's at stake?Buy PhotoVolunteers for a 48-hour civil-defense experiment lined up in the basement of The Courier-Journal building before entering the fallout shelter. 2..>> view originalU of L Foundation cuts ties with new finance contractor after ...
Hundreds of extras needed for major feature film shooting in ...
CLOSE Funky Junk will bring a 110" projection screen, a movie of your choice and a popcorn machine to any event. WochitJennifer Lawrence: Aug. 15, 1990.(Photo: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images)Think you could be the next Jennifer Lawrence or Tom Cruise?Get your taste of movie making this month when a feature film sets up production in Louisville.Chad Broskey, with Casting Midwest, can't reveal much about the film at this point, but did say "it's a historical story with a fairy tale twist se..>> view originalAn LMPD K-9 is recovering after heroin exposure
Police car on the street at night (Photo: Chalabala, Getty Images/iStockphoto) A Louisville police K-9 named Josie is recovering after she was exposed to heroin during a warrant search of a home Thursday. Officials say the heroin wasn't packaged and was loose in the house. The dog was taken to the hospital where she was stabilized. She remains hospitalized, though police expect her to be released within a few days."This is an example of the dangers that officers face on a daily basis and, of cou..>> view originalWomen's Soccer Participated in Fall Sports Media Day on Friday
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Head coach Karen Ferguson-Dayes and several members of the Louisville women's soccer team met with reporters during the Cardinals' ...>> view originalOne of the biggest meth busts in Louisville history made in Hikes Point
One of the biggest meth busts in Louisville history made in Hikes Point Posted: Friday, August 11, 2017 5:10 PM EDT Updated: Friday, August 11, 2017 10:10 PM EDT LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Tucked in an east end neighborhood and inside what appears to be a prim and proper home in Hikes Point is an unexpected surprise to most on Dandor Road. "Obviously, we don't know them as well as we thought they did," neighbor Theresa Johnson said."Just the fact that there were drugs over there and d..>> view originalCurious Louisville: Does Louisville Have The Highest Blind ...
When Nathan Hernandez was an intern at the American Printing House for the Blind, one of his jobs was to give tours. He’d show people around the manufacturing area where Braille books are printed and assembled, and through glass-windowed recording studios where talking books are recorded. Audio book technology has changed, but the studio set up remains the same “I had a person who was on one of those tours ask me, ‘Does Louisville have one of the largest blind populations in the country,'” He..>> view originalLouisville police chief Conrad lost the confidence of the Metro ...
Buy Photo'I'm never going to be critical of the power of prayer,' said LMPD Chief Steve Conrad after an Interfaith press conference Friday afternoon. "We need to back those prayer meetings with action. It's an opportunity to connect with the community."(Photo: Matt Stone/CJ)Buy PhotoLouisville police Chief Steve Conrad lost the confidence of the Metro Council during a vote Thursday night.Under the resolution, which doesn't carry the weight of law, the council urges Mayor Greg Fisher to ask for C..>> view original
Wednesday, September 20, 2017
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