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Louisville MBB Presser: Upcoming Year and Bahamas Trip.
Pat Kelsey took stage for his first press conference since the start of practices, alongside the first availability for players where seniors Reyne Smith, Chucky Hepburn, and J’Vonne Hadley spoke. The one thing that Kelsey and the three seniors are preaching to fans with heavy confidence is that this...
Kentucky’s Dark Side: Violent Crime Soars in Bowling Green and Beyond
The report highlights Bowling Green as the most hazardous city in Kentucky, with a violent crime rate of 343 incidents per 100,000 residents and a property crime rate of 4,446 incidents per 100,000 residents. The city, famous for its Corvette production, also saw 247 reported violent crimes in 2020, including 71 robberies.
Man identified in Algonquin neighborhood shooting
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - The name has been released of the man who died at University of Louisville Hospital after a shooting in the Algonquin neighborhood in late June. The Jefferson County Coroner’s Office identified the victim as Dion Sutton, 29, of Louisville. Louisville Metro police officers were called...
Former USDA Secretary Johanns, Technology Showcase Featured at Ag Policy Summit
Indiana farmers have many challenges to manage during the growing season. While weather, weeds and insects are expected, changes in laws, rules and regulations can be just as important. The Indiana Ag Policy Summit is an annual policy-focused program presented by the Indiana Soybean Alliance’s Membership and Policy Committee (M&P)...
CRAWFORD | No "fight?" Louisville's Kelsey talks offense and defense, without the f-word
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- So, the first thing to note about University of Louisville basketball coach Pat Kelsey is that, in a 27-minute news conference last week, his first regular sit-down with the bulk of the Louisville basketball media since his introductory news conference back in March, I didn't hear the word "fight" one time.
Fireworks in Kentucky: What fireworks are legal to set off in Louisville?
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — As you prepare to celebrate the Fourth of July this week, make sure you know what fireworks are legal to shoot off in your backyard. Kentucky defines all consumer fireworks as suitable for public use, with some restrictions on the size and amount of pyrotechnics inside the device.
Offseason Bahamas Trip Allowing Louisville to 'Speed Up' Team Growth
The Cardinals will get a massive opportunity to both come along in their on-court development and generate team camaraderie when they travel to The Bahamas for a foreign tour later this month.
Meet the top Louisville high school boys spring team from Pleasure Ridge Park
Pleasure Ridge Park baseball is The Courier Journal's top high school boys team from the spring, as voted by our readers. The Panthers won their seventh state championship, beating McCracken County, 4-1, in the final to complete a 40-3 season. Junior outfielder Brayden Bruner was named Sixth Region Player of the Year and received first-team All-State honors. Freshman pitcher Joey Dudeck went 11-0 with a 1.51 ERA.
'Forever chemicals': What is the level of PFAS in Louisville’s drinking water?
Earlier this year, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued the first-ever national drinking water standards for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS. PFAS are a class of synthetic chemicals, sometimes called “forever chemicals” for their extreme persistence in the environment. Scientists are increasingly learning how PFAS — which have been found in nearly every...
Kentucky basketball alumni team set for TBT debut. What to know about La Familia roster
LEXINGTON — More than 10 years ago, The Basketball Tournament held its inaugural event. There will be plenty of Bluegrass State representation this summer, with alumni teams from Kentucky, Louisville and Bellarmine all competing in the tournament. Here's what you need to know about the event as a whole...
Indiana health officials investigating cases of poisoning from Diamond Shruumz edibles
Indiana officials are investigating several cases of illnesses associating with eating Diamond Shruumz sweets, a product line of edibles that promises to deliver energy boosts, euphoria and focus through microdosing. The company is recalling its products after dozens of people have been sickened across the country with symptoms such as...
Louisville, KY: Scorching Heat and Storms Set to Impact Region Midweek
Louisville, KY – Pleasant weather today will transition to noticeably warmer and more humid conditions by Wednesday, with heat index values expected to exceed 100°F. According to the National Weather Service (NWS) Louisville, scattered storms are likely Wednesday afternoon and evening, particularly across southern Indiana and central Kentucky.
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