Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Louisville basketball scandal: What's next for Kenny Johnson? and other top stories.

  • Louisville basketball scandal: What's next for Kenny Johnson?

    Louisville basketball scandal: What's next for Kenny Johnson?
    CLOSE Kenny Johnson is one of the two U of L assistant basketball coaches who were initially placed on paid leave following news of the university’s involvement in a college basketball recruiting scandal. But what else do we know about the coach who has been hailed "a five-star recruiter"? WochitBuy Photo Louisville's new basketball assistant, Kenny Johnson, answers questions after coach Rick Pitino introduced him to the media. April 23, 2014 (Photo: Scott Utterback/The C-J )Buy PhotoTh..
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  • Mailbag: Where does Louisville football go from here?

    Mailbag: Where does Louisville football go from here?
    CLOSE Courier-Journal sports reporters Jeff Greer and Jon Hale talk about the firing of Rick Pitino and what's next at U of L with Tom Jurich's situation coming up Wednesday. And the Top 8 at 8 will comfort you. Jeff Faughender/CJBuy PhotoLouisville's Lamar Jackson (8) tries to fire up the crowd after scoring against Boston College on Saturday at Papa John's Cardinal Stadium. Oct. 14, 2017(Photo: David Lee Hartlage/Special to CJ)Buy PhotoAfter the Louisville football team’s stunning 45-4..
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  • Work to start on long-delayed West End YMCA branch

    Work to start on long-delayed West End YMCA branch
    New West Louisville YMCA rendering(Photo: Tandem Agency)After a decade in the planning stages, construction is finally set to start on a new branch of the YMCA of Greater Louisville at Broadway and 18th Street/Dixie Highway.The YMCA officials announced in April that the long-sought West End branch will finally be built at the high-traffic intersection. Officials express confidence that the project will be a shot of adrenaline for western Louisville's economy, as well as for its health and safety..
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  • Tom Jurich to be officially fired as Louisville Cardinals AD, per report

    Tom Jurich to be officially fired as Louisville Cardinals AD, per report
    Out of all of the coaches, the administration, and faculty members at the University of Louisville, there was one person that I thought was untouchable: Tom ...
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  • In Louisville, Journalist Suki Kim Talks Going Undercover In North ...

    In Louisville, Journalist Suki Kim Talks Going Undercover In North ...
    Kim will speak at the 2017 Annual Lecture in Asian Democracy on Wednesday evening at Louisville's main public library. I spoke with Kim about her time ...
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  • Film review: What went wrong for Louisville's defense against ...

    Film review: What went wrong for Louisville's defense against ...
    CLOSE Petrino said that watching the film of the loss to Boston College was a little tough but he team is looking ahead to facing Florida State By Michael Clevenger, The C-JBuy PhotoBoston College tight end Tommy Sweeney (89) stiff arms Louisville's C.J. Avery on Saturday at Papa John's Cardinal Stadium. Oct. 14, 2017(Photo: David Lee Hartlage/Special to CJ)Buy PhotoLouisville football coach Bobby Petrino said his team’s woes on defense come from a combination of issues. A review of the ..
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  • Check out these photos from the Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular

    Check out these photos from the Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular
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  • Trucker with Louisville ties admits guilt in smuggling ring that killed ...

    Trucker with Louisville ties admits guilt in smuggling ring that killed ...
    Trucker with Louisville ties admits guilt in smuggling ring that killed at least 10 Posted: Tuesday, October 17, 2017 11:04 AM EDT Updated: Tuesday, October 17, 2017 2:50 PM EDT LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A trucker with ties to Louisville has admitted to having a role in human smuggling ring that killed at least 10 people in Texas.James Matthew Bradley Jr. pleaded guilty in federal court to conspiracy and one count of transporting immigrants resulting in death.In July, San Antonio Poli..
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  • LIHEAP heating assistance now available for low-income families in ...

    LIHEAP heating assistance now available for low-income families in ...
    LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The cooler weather brings a financial challenge for thousands of local families.From the front porch of his home in west Louisville, Maurice Beckley still enjoys what's left of the warm weather, but he knows those days are numbered. In fact, Beckley has already cranked up the heat a few times this season.But for someone on a fixed income, heating his home is not cheap."I sit outside most of the time," Beckley said.And last year, there was some sticker shock when the gas..
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  • Bennett's First Goal Pushes No. 5 Cardinals to Overtime Win

    CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Redshirt freshman Liam Bennett scored his first collegiate goal in the 96th minute to lift the No. 5 Louisville men's soccer team to a dramatic ...
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Manzanita Fire in Riverside County 'burning at a critical rate' .Why is it against the law to give money to recruits? Former federal ... .
Cleaner air or cheaper gas? Louisville and Kentucky weigh the ... .Louisville takes game one from Kentucky, 5-2 .

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