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  • Refugees use cooking as tool to create new lives in Louisville - WDRB 41 Louisville News

    Refugees use cooking as tool to create new lives in Louisville - WDRB 41 Louisville News
    LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- They have seen and survived genocide and terrible crimes most can only imagine.With a sprinkle of hope and a dash of humanity, Emai Nafuraha is finding a recipe for a new life. She came to Louisville from the Congo just four months ago with her husband and three children,Her family escaped the trauma of a country ravaged by war."This program provides refugees and other residents of Louisville job skills training and then helps them find a job afterwards," said Laura Ste..
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  • CRAWFORD | Emmert declines to comment on Louisville allegations - WDRB 41 Louisville News

    CRAWFORD | Emmert declines to comment on Louisville allegations - WDRB 41 Louisville News
    LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Jon Rothstein of CBS Sports sat down with NCAA President Mark Emmert at the Armed Forces Classic in Maryland Friday night and asked an NCAA national representative for the first time to comment on scandal allegations within the University of Louisville men’s basketball program.He didn’t get much, but Emmert did speak in general about the scandals at Syracuse, SMU and Louisville, cited by Rothstein in his question, “How much does it hurt the sport when we see these progra..
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  • BOZICH | Louisville players positive that staying positive turne - WDRB 41 Louisville News

    BOZICH | Louisville players positive that staying positive turne - WDRB 41 Louisville News
    LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – You know precisely what happens when a football team starts any season packed with promise with a loss, another loss and another loss – by a combined 13 points.The chatter erupts.“Once you start kinda the way we started, you need to go one of two ways,” said Louisville defensive lineman Sheldon Rankins.“You can either fold it in, tuck your tail between your legs or you can fight out of it.”You know how it works. Guys start wondering why they’re not playing more snaps. Lo..
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  • Section of Louisville Loop closed Monday

    WHAS Staff, WHAS11.com11:15 a.m. EST November 15, 2015LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WHAS11) – A portion of the Louisville Loop will be closed from Monday, Nov. 16 - Dec. 7.A .08 mile segment of the southwest Louisville trail is scheduled to close due to construction work at the Metropolitan Sewer District's Bells Lane facility.During construction the loop will be closed from Algonquin Parkway south to Camp Ground Road.A detour will be in place over 35th Street, Old Miller's Lane and Miller's Lane.Read or Sha..
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  • Jackson's spark not enough for U of L women

    Jackson's spark not enough for U of L women
    Buy PhotoUofL guard Briahanna Jackson catches a pass during practice. October 27, 2015(Photo: By Michael Clevenger/The Courier-Journal)Buy PhotoWith all but one of its contributors standing at 6-foot-2 or taller, California proved a task too tall Sunday afternoon for the Louisville women's basketball team.The Bears couldn't quiet U of L's best-kept secret, however, while scoring a 75-71 upset of the nation's No. 8 team in the KFC Yum! Center.Central Florida transfer Briahanna Jackson proved ..
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  • U of L freshmen will 'have their nights'

    U of L freshmen will 'have their nights'
    Buy PhotoLouisville's Donovan Mitchell shoots over Samford's Alex Peters to knock down the three. Nov. 13, 2015(Photo: Scott Utterback/The C-J )Buy PhotoDonovan Mitchell spent a lot of the preseason second-guessing himself, overthinking and asking a lot of questions.The 6-foot-3 freshman guard was, Louisville coach Rick Pitino said, afraid of making mistakes for his new team, which inhibited the talent and ability that comes with being a former five-star, top-20 recruit out of high school.B..
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  • U of L-Pitt kickoff time, TV finalized

    U of L-Pitt kickoff time, TV finalized
    Buy PhotoLouisville's Cole Hikutini hauls in a touchdown pass against Virginia's Tim Harris. Nov. 14, 2015(Photo: Scott Utterback/The C-J )Buy PhotoThe kickoff time for the University of Louisville's next football game at Pittsburgh was officially set for 3:45 p.m. Saturday, and it will be televised on ESPNews.ESPN's networks had the option of waiting until after the games of this weekend to assign channels for the last few games on Nov. 21.Louisville (6-4, 5-2 ACC) is coming off a 38-31 win ov..
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  • Northwest Mississippi junior college defensive tackle Chris Williams commits to Louisville

    Northwest Mississippi junior college defensive tackle Chris Williams commits to Louisville
    2016 Northwest Mississippi College DT Chris Williams(Photo: Courtesy of nwccrangers.com)Junior-college defensive tackle Chris Williams said Sunday morning that he committed to the University of Louisville football team during his official visit.Williams, a 6-foot-1, 285-pound player from Northwest Mississippi College, attended the Cardinals' home victory over Virginia on Saturday and the basketball team's game against Samford on Friday night.Williams was rated four stars by ESPN.com as a member ..
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  • Louisville man arrested in connection with murder | Local News - WLKY Home

    Louisville man arrested in connection with murder | Local News - WLKY Home
    A Louisville man is arrested for a murder outside a local Taco Bell restaurant on Tuesday November 10, 2015.W-L-K-Y spoke to David Crockett's sister over the phone Saturday afternoon and she said 47-year-old Dennis Stinnet's arrest is an "answered prayer". She went on to say "it takes a lot of burden off my heart.""His criminal history is horrendous, it looks like he spent most of his life in and out of prison," Assistant County Attorney John LaFollette said.Police say Stinnett shot and killed C..
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  • Vigil held in Louisville for Paris attacks

    Vigil held in Louisville for Paris attacks
    2Share This Story!Let friends in your social network know what you are reading aboutVigil held in Louisville for Paris attacksJefferson Square Park was home to a vigil Saturday night that allowed the community to come together in support for Paris and all of the people affected.Sent!A link has been sent to your friend's email address.Posted!A link has been posted to your Facebook feed.Vigil held in Louisville for Paris attacksThe city of Louisville stood in solidarity with Paris terrorist attack..
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