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Brown: For Louisville basketball and others transfer portal has forever changed recruiting
NORTH AUGUSTA, S.C. — The COVID-year waiver enters its final season, and the average age on NCAA basketball rosters will take a precipitous dip upon its departure. The premium on recruiting freshmen, however, won’t return in its absence. Maybe it will for John Calipari, but now that he’s at Arkansas, that’s no longer Kentucky’s problem.
Louisville Zoo Welcomes New Gorilla Named Patty
The Louisville Zoo has added a new member to its award-winning Gorilla Forest habitat. Meet Patty, an 11-year-old western lowland gorilla. Patty’s arrival creates a new gorilla troop which includes silverback Casey (42 years old), adult females Paki (35 years old) and Kweli (40 years old) and young female Kindi (8 years old).
Kent native Kayla Fischer enters her second season in professional soccer at Louisville
On the day of the 2023 National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) Draft, Kayla Fischer was in scrubs completing a 12-hour nursing clinical at Ohio State University. Her mom drove down and picked her up, and the two watched the event with friends and snacks. Fischer, who first started playing...
West Louisville park getting grant from African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Louisville's Chickasaw Park is getting thousands of dollars in grant money from the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund. The grant program awarded $3 million in grants to 30 projects across the nation that they said represent "Black American life through architecture, education, sports and more."
Baptist Health breaks ground on facility designed to streamline healthcare for patients
Baptist Health, in partnership with Dallas-based Intuitive Health, has broken ground on its third dual emergency and urgent care facility. The 11,400-square-foot Baptist Health ER & Urgent Care Glenmary will be located on Bardstown Road in Louisville and is scheduled to open in the summer of 2025. The project follows the successful launch of the Baptist Health ER & Urgent Care Jeffersonville in Jeffersonville, Indiana, in 2022, and the Baptist Health ER & Urgent Care Blankenbaker in Louisville in 2023.
Street in west Louisville named after DeVone Holt, now the president and CEO of the Muhammad Ali Center
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Louisville native DeVone Holt had a street named after him Thursday near where he grew up in the Parkland neighborhood. Holt was the face of the campaign to open a Goodwill Opportunity Center to west Louisville and raised money and support for the $120 million campus at Broadway and 28th Street.
Nick Gage off 7/18 & 7/20 GCW shows due to injury
An injury sidelines Nick. Louisville, Kentucky is playing host to the July 18th Game Changer Wrestling event and this weekend on July 20th, the company is going to be running Indianapolis, Indiana. Nick Gage was scheduled for both shows but per an update from GCW, he is dealing with an...
New housing complex in Shawnee neighborhood will provide wraparound services
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - A new apartment complex in west Louisville aims to revitalize the area by not only providing housing, but resources to help the residents daily. Organizers say this is all possible thanks to community partnerships and consistent advocacy. “This endeavor began some 10 years ago when I...
QUICK EXCERPT: Rick Bozich and Eric Crawford sit down with Louisville's Pat Kelsey
BOZICH | Will Pat Kelsey be fiery directing Louisville's rebuild? Ask him. Eric Crawford and I talked with first-year Louisville men's basketball coach Pat Kelsey on Thursday morning about a 1,000,001 topics.
Parents suing JCPS over new transportation plan file amended temporary restraining order
The lawyer for the parents suing Jefferson County Public Schools over its new transportation plan filed an amended complaint and temporary restraining order on Friday after a federal judge denied their initial motion, according to court documents. District Judge Rebecca Grady Jennings denied the request for a temporary restraining order...
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