Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Last Top Stories: Louisville, Southern Indiana YMCAs to merge

  • Louisville, Southern Indiana YMCAs to merge

    Louisville, Southern Indiana YMCAs to merge
    Buy PhotoThe Berrytown Family YMCA is in Metro Parks Berrytown Park, off La Grange Road near Anchorage.(Photo: Martha Elson/The Courier-Journal)Buy PhotoThe YMCAs of Greater Louisville and Southern Indiana will officially merge Jan. 1, a combination that officials say will make the most of available resources and strengthen both communities.The two Y's announced in September that they were studying consolidation, and the boards of the two agencies gave final unanimous votes to merge this week, a..
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  • Louisville vs

    Louisville vs
    LOUISVILLE CARDINALS (3-0) vs. ST. FRANCIS TERRIERS (1-2) Game Time:7:05 p.m. Location:KFC Yum Center: Louisville, Ky. Television:ACC Regional Sports Network (Fox Sports South in Louisville) Announcers:Wes Durham (play-by-play) and Daymeon Fishback (analyst) Officials:Tim Nestor, Jerry Heater, Tony Chiazza Favorite:No Line All-Time Series:St. Francis leads 1-0 Last Meeting:St. Francis won 60-55 on March 6, 1954 at Madison Square Garden in the first round of the NI..
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  • Police say Louisville man and woman did drugs inside car with ki - WDRB 41 Louisville News

    Police say Louisville man and woman did drugs inside car with ki - WDRB 41 Louisville News
    Police say Louisville man and woman did drugs inside car with kids in back seat Posted: Tuesday, November 24, 2015 10:59 AM EST Updated: Tuesday, November 24, 2015 11:50 AM EST LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Louisville Metro Police have arrested a man and woman after police say the pair did drugs inside a vehicle while two children were present.Douglas Parks, 51, and Sarah Embry, 27, were arrested Monday afternoon at the Target store ..
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  • Another methane tank sought at West End site

    Another methane tank sought at West End site
    Buy PhotoA group of Louisville residents and officials toured a methane biodigester near Fort Wayne, Ind., last November, similar to one proposed for western Louisville.(Photo: Jere Downs/The Courier-Journal)Buy PhotoSTAR BioEnergy is seeking to build an additional 44-foot-tall organic waste tank at its planned facility in western Louisville, according to a proposal submitted to the city's zoning board last Friday.The Fort Wayne, Ind.-based company also announced Tuesday it will be relying more ..
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  • U of L basketball tries to keep early mojo

    U of L basketball tries to keep early mojo
    VIDEOS | LOUISVILLE BASKETBALL-NORTH FLORIDA POSTGAMEVideo | Rick Pitino after North Florida win | 08:53Rick Pitino praises Damion Lee, Ray Spalding for leading the Cards over North Florida.Matt Stone, The Courier-Journal1 of 6VIDEOS | LOUISVILLE BASKETBALL-NORTH FLORIDA POSTGAMEVideo | U of L's Deng Adel talks injury | 00:29U of L's Deng Adel talks about his injured knee.2 of 6VIDEOS | LOUISVILLE BASKETBALL-NORTH FLORIDA POSTGAMEVideo | U of L's Ray Spalding after UNF win | 02:03Louisville bask..
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  • Former Louisville pastor arraigned in federal court on child exp - WDRB 41 Louisville News

    Former Louisville pastor arraigned in federal court on child exp - WDRB 41 Louisville News
    Former Louisville pastor arraigned in federal court on child exploitation charges Posted: Tuesday, November 24, 2015 9:29 AM EST Updated: Tuesday, November 24, 2015 1:23 PM EST LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A former Louisville pastor was in federal court today on child exploitation charges.Father Stephen Pohl, the former pastor at St. Margaret Mary parish on Shelbyville Road, entered a not guilty plea to one charge of chi..
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  • Louisville man run over in Puerto Rico after graffiti incident | Local News - WLKY Home

    Louisville man run over in Puerto Rico after graffiti incident | Local News - WLKY Home
    Police say Jonathan Brown of Louisville was spray-painting a mural along one of the busiest highways in San Juan he noticed a patrol car nearby and fled.
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  • LISTEN: Seeking - and Not Finding - Racial Balance on Louisville Juries

    LISTEN: Seeking - and Not Finding - Racial Balance on Louisville Juries
    On Monday, Kentucky Supreme Court Chief Justice John Minton announced he would delay a decision on whether to sanction Jefferson Circuit Judge Olu Stevens for comments the judge made on Facebook.The case has drawn national attention – not for what Stevens said on the social networking site, but for the issue he was raising: racial bias on juries.Stevens has twice dismissed jury panels in Louisville over the past year because they lacked black members.Kentucky’s high court still must decide wheth..
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  • Louisville Police Turn To Turkeys To Tackle Residents' Trepidation

    Louisville Police Turn To Turkeys To Tackle Residents' Trepidation
    The Ninth Mobile Division of the Louisville Metro Police Department spends quite a bit of time in and around the Russell neighborhood.The division is a revamped version of the VIPER Unit. Like its predecessor, it is tasked with targeting areas with high rates of violent crime. It also focuses on getting guns off the street and fugitives into custody.So when members swarmed a community center at the corner of 17th and Chestnut streets in unmarked vehicles on Monday morning — not to serve a warran..
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  • Louisville Mayor Asking Residents To Join Rally Welcoming Refuge - LEX18

    Louisville Mayor Asking Residents To Join Rally Welcoming Refuge - LEX18
    Louisville Mayor Asking Residents To Join Rally Welcoming Refugees Posted: Tuesday, November 24, 2015 6:46 AM EST Updated: Tuesday, November 24, 2015 6:46 AM EST LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) - Louisville's mayor is asking residents to join a community rally to show the city's solidarity with victims of recent terrorist attacks while welcoming immigrants fleeing those same extremist groups.The Courier-Journal reports Mayor Greg Fischer is..
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