Group Seeks to Halt Spending on Ohio River Bridges
A group that opposes two new planned Ohio River bridges is asking a judge to force Indiana and Kentucky to halt spending on the projects. The Coalition for the Advancement of Regional Transportation...
View ArticleSpeaking in Kentucky, Burma's Opposition Hero Supports Lifting Sanctions
Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi says she supports the lifting of remaining U.S. sanctions against her Asian country because the time has come for her countrymen to take full responsibility to...
View ArticleMinor Injuries Reported in Bus Accident in Louisville
A school bus full of middle school students overturned when it was hit by a car in southwest Louisville Friday morning, but no students were seriously injured. Louisville police says the bus was headed...
View ArticleMan Cleared in Deadly Shooting Settles Civil Rights Lawsuit
A Kentucky man who spent about nine years in prison before being cleared in a deadly shooting and robbery has settled a civil rights lawsuit with the city of Louisville for $8.5 million. Edwin Arnell...
View ArticleHoosiers, Cards, and Cats Top Preseason Basketball Poll
Three traditional college basketball powerhouses in our region are 1-2-3 in a major preseason ranking. Indiana, Louisville, and Kentucky appear set to have outstanding seasons and contend for national...
View ArticleReplicas of Columbus Ships Headed to Kentucky
Replicas of two of Christopher Columbus' ships during his first voyage to the New World will be docking in Louisville. The Pinta and Nina replicas will arrive Tuesday. Public tours will start the next...
View ArticleMore Repairs Needed on I-65 Bridge over Ohio River
Kentucky transportation officials say there's more work needed on the Interstate 65 bridge over the Ohio River between Louisville and southern Indiana. The Courier-Journal reports that two more repairs...
View ArticleMuhammad Ali's Boyhood Home in Louisville Sold to Las Vegas Realtor
A fan of Muhammad Ali has acquired an important piece of memorabilia: the boxing legend's boyhood home. Louisville realtor Dave Lambrechts told The Associated Press on Tuesday that Las Vegas real...
View ArticleLouisville Asks Liquor Warehouse to Control Vapors
Air quality officials in Louisville are warning liquor giant Diageo that it could face fines if it doesn't control the vapors coming from its storage warehouses in southern Louisville. The Air...
View ArticleKentucky Veteran Files Lawsuit Alleging Abuse by Police
A military veteran who was confronted by Louisville police last year at Mid City Mall has filed a lawsuit over the incident claiming he was wrongfully detained and assaulted by officers.The...
View ArticleKentucky Kingdom Approved for Tax Breaks
Kentucky's Tourism Development Finance Authority has approved performance based tourism incentives for the new developers of the the Kentucky Kingdom theme park in Louisville. Those incentives could...
View ArticleKentucky Derby Weekend Means It's Mint Julep Time
The mint julep stands proud as the beverage known as Kentucky's signature drink. Unless you're new to the area or haven't been paying attention, you know the julep is synonymous with the Kentucky...
View ArticleSpeed Art Museum Gets $18 Million for Expansion
The Speed Art Museum in Louisville could complete its expansion and renovation five to 10 years early thanks to an $18 million donation.The Courier-Journal reports work already has begun the project...
View ArticleKentucky State Fair Sees Attendance Increase
The Kentucky State Fair finished its 11-day run with a flourish. The final day of the fair drew 9,000 more fairgoers than the last day in 2012. That helped push attendance for this year’s fair to...
View ArticleGroup Seeks to Halt Spending on Ohio River Bridges
A group that opposes two new planned Ohio River bridges is asking a judge to force Indiana and Kentucky to halt spending on the projects. The Coalition for the Advancement of Regional Transportation...
View ArticleSpeaking in Kentucky, Burma's Opposition Hero Supports Lifting Sanctions
Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi says she supports the lifting of remaining U.S. sanctions against her Asian country because the time has come for her countrymen to take full responsibility to...
View ArticleMinor Injuries Reported in Bus Accident in Louisville
A school bus full of middle school students overturned when it was hit by a car in southwest Louisville Friday morning, but no students were seriously injured. Louisville police says the bus was headed...
View ArticleMan Cleared in Deadly Shooting Settles Civil Rights Lawsuit
A Kentucky man who spent about nine years in prison before being cleared in a deadly shooting and robbery has settled a civil rights lawsuit with the city of Louisville for $8.5 million. Edwin Arnell...
View ArticleHoosiers, Cards, and Cats Top Preseason Basketball Poll
Three traditional college basketball powerhouses in our region are 1-2-3 in a major preseason ranking. Indiana, Louisville, and Kentucky appear set to have outstanding seasons and contend for national...
View ArticleHillary Clinton Speaks to Louisville Methodists
Hillary Rodham Clinton told a conference of Methodist women Saturday about how her own faith was shaped by her devout grandmother. Clinton said she has vivid memories of having her hair braided as a...
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