Louisville basketball | Ray Spalding 'eating a lot' as he tries to add weight to his frame
Louisville's Ray Spalding scores 12 points in Louisville's 85-41 St. Francis win. Nov. 24, 2015Jeff Greer/The C-JBuy PhotoRaymond Spalding responds to questions from the media during University of Louisville Men's Basketball Media Day at the Yum! Practice Facility.(Photo: Adam Creech/Special to The Courier-Journal)Buy PhotoIt's been a solid few days for Louisville freshman Ray Spalding, a 6-foot-10 forward playing for his hometown school.Spalding was the star in Saturday's blowout of North Flori..>> view originalHoliday specials at Louisville Visitors Center
Louisville Visitors Center's Light Up Louisville special. Customers who make a $25 purchase (while supplies last) will receive this free ornament.(Photo: provided)In honor of Light Up Louisville, the Louisville Visitors Center, 301 S. 4th St., will have special hours and offer discounts, giveaways, activities and more on Black Friday.Here’s a sneak peek of what’s in store on Friday, Nov. 27 at the Louisville Visitors Center during Light Up Louisville, 4-10 p.m.:•25-percent off coupons will be ha..>> view originalCouple lovingly restores Old Louisville home | Home of the Week
Allison Jones, Special to The Courier-Journal10:44 a.m. EST November 26, 2015Buy PhotoBrazilian Mahogany Coffer ceiling and walls in the Library at the Old Louisville home of William and Mathieu Nunery. It also features built in bookcase and a gold and red trimmed tree. Nov. 20, 2015(Photo: Maggie Huber, Special to The C-J)Buy PhotoWilliam and Mathieu Nunery are passionate about the stately homes in Old Louisville. They enjoy projects that allow them to revitalize and rehab these stoic structu..>> view originalTeen is latest Louisville murder victim as city approaches 75 mu - WDRB 41 Louisville News
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The latest victim of murder in Louisville is 17 years old, and the person charged in his death is even younger, 16.The coroner's office identified the 17-year-old as Adrian Cook. Officers found him shot and wounded in a home in the 1700-block of Bolling Avenue, near Dixie Highway, about 9:30 p.m. Wednesday. Cook later died of a single gunshot wound at University of Louisville Hospital, authorities said.A 16-year-old male is charged with murder, receiving stolen property..>> view originalDefense a concern for 0-2 U of L women's hoops
Louisville's coach Jeff Walz talks about recruiting, the upcoming season and his thoughts on his talented but young squad.Buy PhotoCalifornia's Asha Thomas is purposely fouled by U of L defenders late in the game. Nov. 16, 2015.(Photo: By Pat McDonogh, The CJ)Buy PhotoCoach Jeff Walz insists the Louisville women's basketball team, off to a surprising 0-2 start, has scored enough points to win both its games."With the unit we have, we have to really focus on getting stops," Walz said this week ah..>> view originalJohn Clay podcast: Kentucky-Louisville football preview | Lexington Herald-Leader
The Governor’s Cup is upon us again with Saturday marking the 2016 renewal of the Kentucky-Louisville football game, this year at Commonwealth Stadium. For the second year in a row, UK enters the game needing a victory to gain bowl eligibility.I talked withJody Demlingof Cardinal Authority andJennifer Smithof the Herald-Leader about Saturday’s game, which is scheduled to kickoff at noon on the SEC Network.When: SaturdayTime: 12:00 p.m.Where: Commonwealth StadiumTelevision: SEC NetworkRadio: UK R..>> view originalMessages of love left at Muslim school in Louisville
Shane Simmons, @Shanesimmonstv10:42 p.m. EST November 25, 2015The Nur Islamic School of Louisville was welcomed to class on Tuesday with heart-shaped notes of encouragement and support.(Photo: WHAS11)LOUISVILLE (WHAS11) -- The Nur Islamic School of Louisville was welcomed to class on Tuesday with heart-shaped notes of encouragement and support. It’s a priceless gesture considering the heat the Muslim community say they have felt in recent weeks.Staff said they saw a woman and child drop off the ..>> view originalU of L's Hughley excited to play in hometown
U of L center and Lexington native Tobijah Hughley reflects on season and rivalryTobijah Hughley(Photo: Mike DeZarn)As a youngster in Lexington, Tobijah Hughley was a fan of the hometown Kentucky Wildcats.Many years after shifting those allegiances, he’ll return to Lexington on Saturday to face the Cats as the University of Louisville’s starting center and one of the leaders of the offensive line.Hughley, a product of Lafayette High School and a former U of L walk-on, said he expects to have abo..>> view originalHow To Help Out During The Holidays in Louisville
Thousands of Louisville residents will be spending the holiday season on the streets or jockeying for a bed in a local homeless shelter.In recent weeks, city leaders havetouted successesin addressing homelessness among veterans, but many people are still without permanent places to live.More than 125,000 Louisville residents will spend this holiday season living in poverty, according to U.S. Census data. A recent report from Kentucky Youth Advocates shows that more than 43,000 of the city’s chil..>> view originalLouisville doctor and volunteers hand out new shoes to those in - WDRB 41 Louisville News
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – Clients ofThe Healing Place in Louisvillegot an early Christmas present just a day before Thanksgiving.Inside a small room on West Market Street, their lives were changed Wednesday night thanks to a simple pair of shoes.Dr. George Quill was part of the generosity. He partnered withSoles4Souls back in 2007. Through generous charities and donations, he and his team provide free shoes and socks, screenings, and foot exams.They're helping the men and women who are recovering..>> view original
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