Sunday, January 17, 2016

Louisville catching international attention for food scene and other top stories.

  • Louisville catching international attention for food scene

    Louisville catching international attention for food scene
    LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Louisville and its Hot Brown recently topped National Geographic's list of the "Top 10 Food Cities in the World." It's just the latest accolade earned by the Derby City for its cuisine, as the rest of the world discovers all there is to eat in Louisville.In a city known more for what's in its glass than what's on its plate, Louisville is gaining a reputation for more than just fried chicken and Hot Browns.It was a big year in 2015 for Derby City cuisine, making it on to..
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  • Ford shows off Louisville-built cars at local auto show

    Ford shows off Louisville-built cars at local auto show
    Ford shows off new Louisville-built cars
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  • Louisville On Tap brings top craft brewers to one spot

    Posted: Sunday, January 17, 2016 1:00 pm Louisville On Tap brings top craft brewers to one spot Special to The Register Richmond Register LOUISVILLE — Louisville On Tap is coming to the Kentucky International Convention Center on Saturday, Jan. 23, offering beer-enthusiasts the opportunity to try more than 100 different types of beer in one location. With beer, food and live music, the event offers a great evening in downtown Louisville. Louisville On Tap will feature beers f..
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  • Images of Coal Country in 1979 on Display in Louisville

    Images of Coal Country in 1979 on Display in Louisville
    A cluster of wooden houses and a small church huddle next to a hillside. A pair of grimy hands rack up a set of pool balls. A young boy leans on a fence in his youth baseball uniform; his shirt reads “Coal City.”These are just some of the images in “Coal — 1979,” an exhibit at the University of Louisville. The original black-and-white photos are by Louisville photographer Ted Wathen, who was hired by President Jimmy Carter’s Commission on Coal to document life in America’s coal fields.Wathen sp..
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  • Madonna keeps 'Queen of Pop' title at Yum! Center

    Madonna keeps 'Queen of Pop' title at Yum! Center
    Like this topic? You may also like these photo galleries:AutoplayShow ThumbnailsShow CaptionsLast SlideNext SlideMadonna, during the Rebel Heart Tour, at the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, KY. Jan. 16, 2016(Photo: Frankie Steele/Special to The C-)Madonna has been the standard-bearer among female pop artists for three decades, and any time a new star emerges the comparison is always made. The verdict is usually that Madonna did it first, and better, but It's gotten to the point of cliché, to wher..
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  • US imposes new Iran sanctions for ballistic missile testing

    US imposes new Iran sanctions for ballistic missile testing
    US imposes new Iran sanctions for ballistic missile testing Posted: Sunday, January 17, 2016 10:26 AM EST Updated: Sunday, January 17, 2016 2:18 PM EST Also on WAVE 3.comMore>>Updated: Sunday, January 17 2016 10:38 AM EST2016-01-17 15:38:31 GMTThe release of four Americans detained by Iran won praise on Saturday from several Republicans running for president, along with condemnation of the Obama administration dealings with the Islamic Republic.More >>By The Associated Press ..
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  • FORECAST: An Arctic blast and snow chances

    FORECAST: An Arctic blast and snow chances
    FORECAST: An Arctic blast and snow chances Posted: Sunday, January 17, 2016 6:40 AM EST Updated: Sunday, January 17, 2016 6:40 AM EST LOUISVILLE, KY (WAVE) - A cold front over Central Indiana this morning is the leading edge of a big Arctic blast that will send temperatures tumbling throughout the evening and overnight hours. As it moves through during the afternoon we’ll see a few snow showers and some gusty winds.Snow showers may accumulate up to a dusting mainly north and northeas..
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  • New prayer rules leave Muslims unemployed

    New prayer rules leave Muslims unemployed
    New prayer rules leave Muslims unemployed Updated: Saturday, January 16, 2016 11:53 PM EST BRILLION, WI (WBAY/CNN) - Dozens of workers at a Wisconsin equipment manufacturer say they are now out of a job.The reason?  The workers are Muslim, and they say the company changed its policy on allowing them to pray during working hours.Just days ago, Somali Muslims employed by Ariens were allowed to leave the production line twice a shift to pray two of the five prayers their faith requires of t..
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  • Saving small farms topic of Ky. food conference

    The nonprofit Southern Sustainable Agriculture Working Group celebrates 25 years at its annual conference in Lexington, January 27 - 30, 2015. www.sawg.org(Photo: Southern Sustainable Agriculture Working Group)Saving small farms and finding consumers hungry for locally-produced food will be the focus at the annual Southern Sustainable Agriculture Working Group conference in Lexington Jan. 27-30.To learn more about growing a bottom-up food system, some 1,200 farmers, producers, gardeners, author..
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  • US official: Plane carrying freed Americans has left Iran

    US official: Plane carrying freed Americans has left Iran
    By BRADLEY KLAPPERAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - The Americans imprisoned by Iran began their journey home Sunday, their friends and family awaiting emotional reunions, after delicate diplomatic negotiations that played out quietly in the shadows of international nuclear talks. "This is a good day," President Barack Obama said from the White House. "When Americans are freed and returned to their families, that's something we can all celebrate." A Swiss air force plane carr..
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