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Bellarmine's 'UKnighted' getting united as a squad to take on The Ville in Saturday's TBT opener
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- George Suggs played at Bellarmine from 2012-16 and, for the last three years, he's been the head coach at McKendree University in the Great Lakes Valley Conference. He felt the opportunity to add some summer coaching was too good to pass up. He's in charge of...
The Kenny Payne Stuff Tournament: The Finals
All right, this is the final vote. Polls will remain open for 48 hours and then we’ll crown a champion. “I CAN’T BELIEVE YOU ASKED ME THAT QUESTION”. —After leading Louisville to a 4-28 record — the worst season in program history — Payne seemed shocked that he was asked some tough questions after his team’s first round loss in the ACC tournament.
In a win for dogs like Ethan, first offense animal torture now a felony in Kentucky
Legislators and advocates who pushed for years to make dog and cat torture a felony on first offense gathered in the Capitol Rotunda Tuesday to celebrate a new Kentucky law that does just that. House Bill 258, also called Ethan’s Law, allows a person to be charged with a Class...
Local students develop leadership skills in Governor's School for Entrepreneurs Summer Startup Program
After three weeks of students developing "business solutions for serious, real-world problems," the 2024 Governor's School for Entrepreneurs Summer Startup Program has concluded and the winners have been announced. This year, 158 students completed the program, and 3 students from the Local 6 region have placed in the Demo Day...
Comer Thanks Fort, Lester For Strong Efforts During Internship
Congressman James Comer (R-Ky.) recognized local students Allie Fort, Colin Harris and Ella Lester Wednesday afternoon — following their completion of summer internships in his Washington, D.C. Office. During their time in the nation’s capital, Fort, Harris and Lester answered constituent inquiries from Kentucky’s First Congressional District, researched legislative...
Cops cycling for survivors memorialize fallen officers in southern Indiana
Current and former police enforcement officers, as well as friends and family, go on an annual bike ride throughout Indiana in tribute and support. Cpl. Craig Jackson with the Jeffersonville Police Department has been a part of this journey since 2015. “Over the 13 days of the ride, it’s usually...
Louisville MSD crews rescue ducklings that fell through grate
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Louisville homeowners shared their thanks to two MSD workers after they rescued five of their ducklings. In a post from Louisville MSD, the homeowners at Cobblestone Estates off Chamberlain Road called MSD for help after the ducklings fell through a grate on Cotehele Place. They said the mother duck was in distress, walking around the grate squawking.
New fine dining restaurant, tasting room opens on Whiskey Row in downtown Louisville
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A new fine dining restaurant and tasting room is now open on a prominent corner in downtown Louisville. Log Still Distillery celebrated the grand opening of Monk's Road Boiler House Wednesday afternoon on Whiskey Row with a ribbon-cutting and a bourbon toast. The high-end restaurant took...
Here's where JCPS students can get free school supplies ahead of 2024-25 year
Summer break for Jefferson County Public School students is coming to an end as school will start again in a couple of weeks. To help students get ready for the year, which begins Thursday, Aug. 8. for JCPS students, numerous schools and organizations are holding school supply giveaways for those in need. Students must be present to receive supplies. Quantities are limited and distributed on a first-come, first-serve basis. Supplies are free and vary at each site.
Bellarmine professor fired following ‘Libs of TikTok’ post, bomb threat on campus
After the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, a right-wing social media account has targeted users across the country for their statements online, including a professor at Bellarmine University in Louisville. On Saturday, Bellarmine University English professor John James posted on social media following the shooting at a campaign...
Martin County transfers receive invite to Louisville camp
INEZ — Martin County High School boys basketball received two transfers over the summer. Jaxon Estridge made his way from Prestonsburg and Parker Watts from Tolsia. Both student-athletes have received invites to the prestigious Midwest Academy MadeHoops Showcase in Louisville on July 27-28. The event will host Regional NAIA...
New game with old school style lets players side scroll past Ky. tourist attractions
From Cave City’s Dinosaur World and the Forest Giants of Shepherdsville to the giant Fork in the Road in Franklin, a free game developed by Kentucky Tourism gives people the chance to explore some of the Bluegrass State’s more off-the-beaten-path attractions. The Great Big Kentucky Adventure – released...
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