Friday, January 15, 2016

Pitino: U of L's defense 'brilliant' vs. Pitt and other top stories.

  • Pitino: U of L's defense 'brilliant' vs. Pitt

    Pitino: U of L's defense 'brilliant' vs. Pitt
    Louisville head coach Rick Pitino said that he “felt like my long lost best friend came back tonight” as the Cards played tenacious defense to defeat Pitt at the KFC Yum! Center. By Sam Upshaw Jr., The C-JBy Sam Upshaw Jr., The C-JBuy PhotoLouisville's Donovan Mitchell (#45) defends Pittsburgh's James Robinson. Jan. 14, 2015(Photo: Scott Utterback/The CJ )Buy PhotoTo the outside world, the numbers look like an ugly seventh-grade rec league game: 65 missed shots, 37 combined points at halft..
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  • 11 Louisville schools to get 800 new trees

    11  Louisville  schools to get 800 new trees
    It's the first major tree planting effort of the nonprofit group that also had its first board meeting earlier in the week.Buy PhotoCindi Sullivan, executive director of Trees Louisville,speaks during a press conference to promote new nonprofit Trees Louisville's push to get trees planted on school campuses across Louisville at Medora Elementary School. Jan. 15, 2016(Photo: Maggie Huber, Special to CJ)Buy PhotoThe newly established nonprofit group TreesLouisville plans to donate and plant 800 t..
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  • Locals cheer China deal to buy GE for $5.4B

    Locals cheer China deal to buy GE for $5.4B
    Mayor Greg Fischer speaks about GE Appliance Div. being sold to HaierBuy PhotoLouisville Mayor Greg Fischer announces the sale of GE's appliance division to Haier.(Photo: By Michael Clevenger, The Courier-Journal)Buy PhotoJust weeks after General Electric yanked the plug on a planned sale of its appliance division to a Swedish company, Louisville woke Friday morning to news of a seemingly far sweeter alliance with a Chinese manufacturer.The announcement that GE had forged a $5.4 billion deal to ..
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  • Louisville City FC signs former UK player

    Jun 18, 2014; Richmond, VA, USA; New England Revolution forward Diego Fagundez (14) dribbles the ball as Richmond Kickers midfielder George Davis (11) defends in the first half of the fourth round of the U.S. Open Cup at Richmond City Stadium.(Photo: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports)Louisville City FC drew some of the United Soccer Leagues' largest crowds during its inaugural 2015 season, and that was without a local player on the roster. This year, the club can expect a box office boost having adde..
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  • Selection of Tom Wine to lead Louisville MLK Day parade creates ...

    Selection of Tom Wine to lead  Louisville  MLK Day parade creates  ...
    LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- An annual parade honoring Martin Luther King, Jr. in Louisville is designed to promote unity, but controversy surrounding this year's parade is causing division.The Martin Luther King Day parade will roll down west Broadway on Monday, but some are not happy about who will be an honored guest.George Burney began the parade 44 years ago as a way to honor King's legacy. He says the message this year is about stopping the violence."Get along as sisters and brothers and stop..
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  • Onuaku a commanding presence for Cards

    Onuaku a commanding presence for Cards
    Chinanu Onuaku reviews his fourth straight double-doubleBuy PhotoLouisville's Chinanu Onuaku looks down the tunnel after coach Rick Pitino left during a timeout. Pitino would later say he had an upset stomach. Jan. 14, 2015(Photo: Scott Utterback/The CJ )Buy PhotoTrey Lewis was trying to get Chinanu Onuaku the ball in the post in the first half of Louisville's 59-41 win over Pittsburgh on Thursday night, but he shied away from passing it.Onuaku, wearing a frustrated face, let his teammate ..
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  • Insider Louisville : Closing Bell for Jan. 15

    Insider  Louisville : Closing Bell for Jan. 15
    Welcome to The Closing Bell from our partners atInsider Louisville.This is your last stop for biz scoops and big news before the weekend — a roundup of stories that can’t wait till Monday.Al J. Schneider Co.: Galt House, Crowne Plaza not being soldRecently, we heard from two reliable sources that Louisville-based Al J. Schneider Co. planned to offload the Galt House Hotel and possibly its Crowne Plaza Louisville Airport properties.That was enough to prompt us to call up the Al J. Schneider Co. a..
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  • Omni sets groundbreaking for giant Louisville hotel complex

    Omni sets groundbreaking for giant  Louisville  hotel complex
    The 30-story Omni hotel that is expected to be completed in downtown Louisville by 2018 now has an official groundbreaking date. Dallas-based Omni Hotels ...
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  • Listen: What's the State of Race Relations in Louisville ?

    Louisville residents have mixed feelings on race relations in the city.Roughly 760,000 people live in Metro Louisville, according to U.S. Census data. Close to 70 percent of those residents are white, 22 percent are black, nearly 5 percent are Hispanic and 2.5 percent are Asian.Apollconducted last summer by the New York Times and CBS Newsfoundmost Americans consider the state of race relations in the U.S. to be “generally bad.” Nearly 40 percent of the 1,200 respondents said they believe race re..
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  • U of L signee picked for Jordan Brand Classic

    U of L signee picked for Jordan Brand Classic
    44Share This Story!Let friends in your social network know what you are reading aboutU of L signee picked for Jordan Brand ClassicVJ King made the Jordan Brand Classic roster a day after being named to the midseason player of the year watch listSent!A link has been sent to your friend's email address.Posted!A link has been posted to your Facebook feed.U of L signee picked for Jordan Brand ClassicBuy PhotoPaul VI Catholic High School and U of L signee V.J. King, #13, drove against North Bullitt’s..
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Shift in Inflation Expectations Clouds Interest-Rate Outlook .Louisville's odds to win 2017 football playoff title? Better tha - WDRB ... .
New State Auditor to Continue Investigation of University of Louisville .Louisville Women's Basketball re-enters AP Top 25 .

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