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Louisville man looks back on his time at the 1968 DNC, where he attended as a teen
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - While the 2024 Democratic National Convention is coming to a close, Louisville resident David Thurmond is reflecting on his own time at the DNC in Chicago back in 1968. It’s hard to ignore the similarities between the Democratic National Convention in 1968 and the one in...
All the music celebrities who’ve invested in USL clubs
Rapper and singer Jack Harlow has always known that Louisville City FC is what’s poppin’ (!) in his hometown. He’s been a regular fixture at matches at Lynn Family Stadium. And this past weekend, he joined LouCity’s ownership group. Harlow isn’t the first musician to invest...
Top Ky election official: Parties to choose nominees after Kulkarni disqualification
Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams says local Democratic and Republican parties will choose the general election nominees of a state House district in Louisville, following the disqualification of state Rep. Nima Kulkarni.
Public health advisory for Beargrass Creek lifted
FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – The Kentucky Division of Water (DOW) and the Kentucky Department for Public Health (DPH) announced on Thursday they have removed the recreational public health advisory for the Ohio River in the vicinity of Towhead Island and the mouth of Beargrass Creek in Louisville. The advisory...
POTB 488: An early look at IU’s Battle 4 Atlantis opponent, Louisville, with Eric Crawford
Podcast on the Brink is back for a new episode with host Alex Bozich of Inside the Hall. On this episode, Bozich is joined by Eric Crawford of WDRB to discuss Indiana’s opponent in the Battle 4 Atlantis, Louisville. Among the topics discussed: Louisville’s recent trip to the Bahamas and how good they could be next season, a look at the personnel for Pat Kelsey’s team, the style of play to expect under Kelsey and more.
Knowland: Louisville Doubles Year-Over-Year Event Volume Growth
ARLINGTON, Virginia—Knowland reported that while Philadelphia led in the top 25 markets, Louisville, Kentucky, doubled year-over-year (YOY) event volume growth, hitting 94.9 percent. This is the fifth month Louisville has ranked in the top five secondary markets this year. This data is sourced from Knowland’s sales intelligence platform and designed to help hoteliers protect and grow their revenue base.
Louisville Football Position Preview: Special Teams
“You must be sound in the kicking game” - Someone. I have no clue which TV analyst gets credit for that but it is such a poignant phrase that nearly all football fans know. It’s a true point that UofL fans know all too well. A few years ago, the Cards missed out on a few wins because they couldn’t make field goals. Go back further and the issue of not being able to directionally punt, cost them a major win over Miami.
Video: The trailer for a movie partially filmed in Louisville dropped
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A new movie coming out in September has some familiar Louisville sights. The 'Amber Alert' trailer, released by Lionsgate almost a week ago, features footage of 'Spaghetti Junction', West Main Street and the iconic Louisville skyline. The movie follows Jaq (Hayden Panettiere) and Shane (Tyler James...
Second chance program at Simmons College transforms lives of incarcerated students
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — For Corey Todd, the journey from incarceration to education has been a transformative one. At 17, Todd committed a crime that led to probation. But after violating it, he was sentenced to 12 years in prison. Today, he's close to earning his associate degree thanks to a second chance offered by Simmons College.
Sports betting revenue in Kentucky ‘far exceeded’ initial projections, gaming experts say
(FOX 56) — After an early projected revenue of $23 million, Kentucky cashed out just over $37 million in taxes and licensing fees from the state’s first nine months of legal sports betting. “It far exceeded what any of us thought it would do,” said Jamie Eads, president...
“Once Upon An Orchestra” Returns to LFPL With FREE Storytelling Events
The Louisville Free Public Library and the Louisville Orchestra are pleased to announce the fourth season of the collaborative project “Once Upon An Orchestra.” Public performances begin on Tuesday, October 1 at the Western Library and will tour to all LFPL locations through March 2025. The complete schedule is listed below.
*Giveaway* Win Tickets to the AVCA First Serve Showcase
Four of the nation’s top collegiate volleyball teams will open the 2024 women’s season at the AVCA First Serve Showcase on Aug. 27. The event features Kentucky, Louisville, Nebraska, and Wisconsin starting at 7 PM at the KFC Yum! Center. The first match of the night will feature...
Rare armadillos now close to Louisville and calling Bernheim Forest home
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Deep into the woods of Bernheim Forest, about 20 minutes south of the Gene Snyder Freeway, several new visitors are now calling Kentucky home. The armadillos are mysterious, and they’ve travelled a long way. “I think I like them because they are so strange, right?"...
Matchups and Tip-Off Times Announced for 2024 Jimmy V Men’s and Women’s Classic Presented by Corona®
Four Way-Too-Early Top 25 Teams Featured Across Jimmy V Men’s and Women’s Classic. Men’s Doubleheader to Feature Miami vs. Tennessee and Michigan vs. Arkansas on Dec. 10 at Madison Square Garden. ESPN Events has announced the matchups and telecast details for the 2024 Jimmy V Men’s and...
KY housing shortage will worsen without action, low-income renters most vulnerable, says study
LOUISVILLE — A leader of a national real estate research firm says if no action is taken over the next five years on Kentucky’s housing shortage, more Kentuckians could be forced to live in substandard housing, live with family or friends in crowded spaces, deal with severe housing costs or become homeless. Patrick Bowen, the […]
Extreme drought expands in OH and WV
(WOWK) — Extreme Drought conditions have expanded across the WOWK viewing area in West Virginia and Ohio according to the latest U.S. Drought Monitor. The bright red areas are considered to be in the category of ‘Extreme Drought’ on the map below. Other ways to visualize the conditions start with the lack of rainfall compared […]
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