Louisville football ranked 17th in preseason coaches' poll
Louisville will begin the 2017 college football season as the No. 17 team in the Amway Coaches Poll. The Cards are just five points behind No. 16 Florida in the ...>> view originalThose street rods won't be leaving Louisville anytime soon
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West Louisville basketball coach mourns role social media played ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A West Louisville basketball coach is mourning the loss of one of the youths who used to be on his team -- and he's talking about the signs on social media that foreshadowed his death."Really, social media is a voice for a lot," said Derrick Miller. "What they do is, they either cry out for help, or they cry out for what they want to do."Miller coaches the "Who's Next" basketball team -- a staple in west Louisville. He says basketball provides west Louisville youth with..>> view originalNicknamed the 'Tax Boys,' Louisville defensive backs plan to make ...
CLOSE DBs coach Lorenzo Ward after Wed. 8/2 practice Steve Jones, the Courier-JournalBuy PhotoU of L CB JaireAlexander (10) takes a breather during drills at the practice field outside Papa Johns Cardinal Stadium. July 31, 2017(Photo: Sam Upshaw Jr./C-J)Buy PhotoThe University of Louisville's defensive backs, feeling confident they could become the best group in the Atlantic Coast Conference, said they've given the secondary a nickname for the 2017 season.They're the Tax Boys, according ..>> view originalGet $20 Louisville-Purdue tickets just for being a Card Chronicle ...
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A man charged with murder was released on home incarceration Thursday morning, and LMPD Police Chief Steve Conrad has expressed his displeasure with the decision. More >>A man charged with murder was released on home incarceration Thursday morning, and LMPD Police Chief Steve Conrad has expressed his displeasure with the decision. More >>>> view original'The Daily Show' comes to town to ask a Louisville company how it's ...
Louisville police chief says he 'will never' rehire officer who fatally ...
Buy PhotoLMPD Chief Steve Conrad(Photo: CJ Staff)Buy PhotoA former Louisville Metro Police officer, who once faced a murder charge in the shooting death of a 19-year-old man, reportedly reapplied to join the force, prompting sharp reactions Thursday from activists and LMPD Chief Steve Conrad. Conrad wrote in a statement, sent out just before a scheduled press conference with local activists and a member of the victim's family, that he did not plan to rehire the former officer, McKenzie Mattingly..>> view originalLouisville native adds to Butchertown boom with new urban lofts ...
Tuesday, October 24, 2017
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