Kentucky athletics has announced the six members of its 2026 Hall of Fame class. The former Wildcats competed across six ...
Kenny Klein, a former Louisville Athletics administrator of 39 years who worked more than 1,300 straight men's basketball ...
James Madison transfer Justin McBride has always idolized Kentucky basketball and its talent. Now, he gets an opportunity to ...
Gov. Beshear pointing fingers at Republicans in the General Assembly for cuts to my autistic son's healthcare, turned my ...
LMPD Chief Paul Humphrey says bars and nightclubs should close earlier and limit crowds to combat late-night fights on ...
Historic Locust Grove was once home to enslaved people. Andrea Meriwether, a Black woman, has been tapped to help lead it ...
The NCAA has brought college sports into instability, which is why coaches like Louisville's Jeff Brohm and Pat Kelsey have ...
Two Louisville women filed for a marriage license in 1970, sparking a historic trial that shaped queer history.
After storms moved through June 25, the Louisville metro area remains under a flood watch as it sees another chance of severe weather June 26, according to the latest forecast from the National ...
A former outrider was arrested and charged with eight counts of sexual crimes against animals June 25, Harrison County District Court records show. Colby Lavergne, 33, was arrested after detectives ...
Louisville's Arthur Street Hotel shelter faces closure and staff layoffs due to a lack of city funding, founder Donny Greene told The Courier Journal.
Kenny Klein, the longtime Louisville Athletics sports information director of nearly four decades, died on June 25. He was 66. During a June 18 meeting of the University of Louisville Athletic ...
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