Thursday, May 19, 2016

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  • VIDEO | Louisville teen attacked on the way home from school: 'I ...

    VIDEO | Louisville teen attacked on the way home from school: 'I ...
    LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Harassed, followed and threatened with bat: It's all caught on video, happening to a teenage girl in Louisville on the way home from school. For 15-year old Taylor Gravel, walking away simply didn't work. "They were all behind me, and there was so many of them, and I was scared to turn around and do anything because I didn't want every single person jumping in on me," Gravel said.On Monday afternoon, video captured the incident as the Moore High School sophomore walked ..
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  • Louisville City FC beats Detroit City on PKs

    Louisville City FC beats Detroit City on PKs
    Dan Karell, The Courier-Journal 12:21 a.m. EDT May 19, 2016Ilija Ilic, center, heads a ball during Louisville City FC's Aug. 25 friendly with Orlando City SC.(Photo: Chris Humphrey/Louisville City FC)It took penalty kicks to determine a winner on a wild night in U.S. Open Cup action.Louisville City came back from a one-goal deficit late in extra-time to draw level and defeated fourth-division side Detroit City FC, 3-1, on penalty kicks, to secure a 2-1 victory at Owsley B. Frazier S..
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  • Why there could be more Wi-Fi hotspots coming to Louisville

    Why there could be more Wi-Fi hotspots coming to Louisville
    Time Warner Cable Inc., which as of today is known as Charter, is launching Wi-Fi hotspots in Louisville and Lexington. "Hotspots are up and running in various ...
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  • 30 things to do in Louisville this weekend

    30 things to do in Louisville this weekend
    Kirby has all the info on the 2016 Bike to Work day event coming up on Friday, May 20. Find out how to register for the event and where you can find the 'Meet & Ride' locations. Don't forget your helmet! Video by Jeff Faughender | File footage: Michael ClevengerBuy PhotoA scene from the 2015 Buy Local Fair.(Photo: CJ file photo)Buy PhotoLouisville makes it easy for you to buy local, enjoy bluegrass music and get pinkalicious this weekend! Check out this list for more things to do in the..
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  • ReSurfaced returns to Louisville — and here's where you can find it

    ReSurfaced returns to Louisville — and here's where you can find it
    A pop-up street festival that transforms underutilized parts of Louisville took the city by storm when it debuted, and it's making a comeback next month at a new ...
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  • Arrest made after shooting in Parkland neighborhood

    Arrest made after shooting in Parkland neighborhood
    UPDATE: Arrest made after shooting in Parkland neighborhood Posted: Wednesday, May 18, 2016 7:07 AM EDT Updated: Wednesday, May 18, 2016 11:36 AM EDT LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A Louisville man is accused of shooting a man in the head in Louisville's Parkland neighborhood Tuesday evening.This morning, Marcus Taylor is behind bars. A judge said he had the victim's wallet and cell phone at the time of the shooting.The 32-year-old appeared in court this morning, where a plea of not guilt..
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  • Louisville Metro Council race decided by 4 votes, recanvass expected

    Louisville Metro Council race decided by 4 votes, recanvass expected
    Louisville Metro Council race decided by 4 votes, recanvass expected District 14 results to be double-checked Chris Williams, WHAS 5:28 PM. CDT May 18, 2016 Republican Metro Council Race 14 determined by slim margin. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WHAS11) -- If the numbers hold up, a 21-year-old Republican will compete this fall against the Democratic incumbent for whom he once worked. But that’s not even the “talker” topic when it comes to the primary contest for Louis..
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  • Preservation in Transition: Louisville poised to rejuvenate its ...

    Preservation in Transition: Louisville poised to rejuvenate its ...
    It’s once again Preservation Month across the country—and it’s a big one. This year’s celebration of the built environment marks the 50th anniversary of the National Historic Preservation Act and the founding of the Kentucky Heritage Council, the state agency that keeps track of historic and archaeological sites and oversees listing structures on the National Register of Historic Places. While in Louisville warmer spring weather typically means the demolition schedule kicks into full swing with..
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Onuaku needs surgery, likely staying in draft .Missing Columbia student from Louisville found safe by NYPD .
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