Tuesday, November 17, 2015

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  • Live updates: Louisville-Hartford basketball

    Live updates: Louisville-Hartford basketball
    Buy PhotoLouisville's Damion Lee floats a shot over Samford's Matt Ross. Nov. 13, 2015(Photo: Scott Utterback/The C-J )Buy PhotoThis is the live blog for Louisville basketball's Tuesday night matchup with Hartford. Refresh the page for updates.Hello and welcome to the Louisville-Hartford basketball live blog. Here, we'll have updates from U of L's second home contest of the season at the KFC Yum! Center.You can also follow U of L writers Jeff Greer (@jeffgreer_cj) and Steve Jones (@stevejones_c..
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  • Will Russell closes WHY Louisville stores, cites recovery

    Will Russell closes WHY Louisville stores, cites recovery
    A day after access to Funtown Mountain was blocked by Cave City officials, owner Will Russell spray-painted the front of his Bardstown Road WHY Louisville store.Buy PhotoWill Russell stood outside of his store Why Louisville on Bardstown Rd. and checked social media. He admitted to spray painting the facade. Sept. 9, 2015 (Photo: Sam Upshaw Jr.; The C-J)Buy PhotoLocal entrepreneur Will Russell has closed his two WHY Louisville stores to focus on his recover..
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  • Ex-Card Barnidge gets opportunity to shine

    Ex-Card Barnidge gets opportunity to shine
    Tight end Gary Barnidge #82 of the Cleveland Browns catches a second half touchdown pass in front of defensive back Kyle Arrington #24 of the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium on October 11, 2015 in Baltimore, Maryland.(Photo: Rob Carr/Getty Images)As Gary Barnidge lay on the turf and tried to catch a touchdown pass with, amazingly, his legs, he had a confident thought."There’s no way this ball is coming out.”The Cleveland Browns' veteran tight end and former University of Louisville stan..
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  • All clear given at Louisville federal building

    All clear given at Louisville federal building
    3828Share This Story!Let friends in your social network know what you are reading aboutAll clear given at Louisville federal buildingFederal building in downtown Louisville being evacuatedSent!A link has been sent to your friend's email address.Posted!A link has been posted to your Facebook feed.All clear given at Louisville federal buildingBuy PhotoFederal building in Louisville.(Photo: Michael Clevenger/The C-J)Buy PhotoPolice have given the all-clear at the federal courthouse in downtown  Lou..
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  • Louisville Water Co

    Louisville Water Co
    Board of Water Works to establish national search timetable in December.Spencer Bruce will be interim CEO of Louisville Water starting Jan. 1.(Photo: Provided.)The chief engineer of the Louisville Water Co. will take over as interim president and chief executive officer in January, replacing the retiring James Brammell during a national search for new leadership, a company official said Tuesday.The city's Board of Water Works named Spencer Bruce the interim CEO after a closed-door meeting Tuesda..
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  • Four Louisville non-profits splitting $100,000 donation - WDRB 41 Louisville News

    Four Louisville non-profits splitting $100,000 donation - WDRB 41 Louisville News
    Four Louisville non-profits splitting $100,000 donation Posted: Tuesday, November 17, 2015 4:54 PM EST Updated: Tuesday, November 17, 2015 4:58 PM EST Four local non-profits receive a portion of $100,000 donation.Most Popular StoriesMost Popular StoriesMore>> Updated:Saturday, November 14 2015 9:23 PM EST2015-11-15 02:23:46 GMTCollin Clark, 22, competed at the Kentucky Muscle Bodybuilding Championship in Louisville and s..
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  • Louisville Storytellers debuts with food

    Louisville Storytellers debuts with food
    The C-J hosted its first Storytellers event Monday evening at the downtown Actors Theater location. The theme of the evening was "food," with local professionals from the field telling heartwearming, insightful and cross cultural stories.Alton Strupp/The Courier-Journal"We are your watchdog and that is serious, but we are not so serious we cannot talk about food," Courier-Journal publisher Wes Jackson said.Dustin Staggers, local eatery mogul; he started Roux and The American Diner, talked of wor..
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  • Louisville slaying detailed in call to friend

    Christopher Winstead II(Photo: Metro Corrections)For three hours he drove the streets of downtown and Old Louisville looking for a victim, for someone homeless to attack, he told a friend. About to give up and go home that rainy July evening, he stopped for gas. Then he saw him.“It just kinda came on like a lightbulb,” said the driver, Christopher Winstead II of Louisville, during a phone call to a friend.Fredrick Baker, an area homeless man, was found the next day bloodied, face down in a grass..
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  • Time set for Kentucky-Louisville football game | Lexington Herald-Leader

    The University of Kentucky’s annual football game against rival Louisville will kick off at noon on Nov. 28 at Commonwealth Stadium.The game will be televised on the SEC Network, the conference announced Monday.Kentucky will be looking for its first win over Louisville in the three-year tenure of head coach Mark Stoops.The Cardinals trail the all-time series against the Wildcats 14-13 but have won the past four meetings, including a 44-40 victory last season in Louisville.Louisville (6-4) has ..
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  • Louisville Ford Workers Vote on New Contact

    Union workers at Ford’s two Louisville plants are casting votes on a new four-year contract on Tuesday — the same day the automaker unveiled design changes to the Ford Escape, which is manufactured in Louisville.The contract terms negotiated by the United Auto Workers and Ford include an $8,500 signing bonus for union members and enhancements in health care plans. There are nearly 9,000 UAW workers between the Louisville Assembly Plant and the Kentucky Truck Plant.In addition, Ford has agreed to..
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