Kentucky Derby: How to watch, the favorites and what to expect in the 150th Run for the Roses
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Twenty horses stampeding 1 1/4 miles around Churchill Downs on the first Saturday in May is considered 2 of the most exciting minutes in sports ..read more
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Man stabbed to death in Louisville's Newburg neighborhood, police say
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A man was stabbed to death Thursday afternoon in Louisville's Newburg neighborhood ..read more
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Community leaders, pastors gather in downtown Louisville to mark 73rd National Day of Prayer
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The day of prayer typically falls on the first Thursday in May in the U.S ..read more
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Westbound lanes of I-64 on Sherman Minton Bridge now open; eastbound lanes to close Monday
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While the eastbound closure is in place, the suggested alternate route will be I-265 and I-65 ..read more
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Hurstbourne Acres residents remain on high alert as police search for man who raped elderly woman
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The sketch released Wednesday shows a depiction of the suspect ..read more
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Car rider chaos: JCPS parents could feel bus transportation cuts in school drop-off lines
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3h ago
Changes are coming to JCPS bus transportation, so some students may have to go to their neighborhood schools. This could add cars to the drop-off and pick-up lines ..read more
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'Thurby' crowd turns out in colorful fashions as Kentucky Derby week ramps up
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Perfect weather brought up race fans ready to enjoy a day at the track ..read more
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Todd Pletcher's confidence soars as Fierceness gears up for Kentucky Derby run
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Fierceness is starting from the 16th post position, and Pletcher believes that will be helpful ..read more
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Kentucky boy woke up with rabid bat on his neck
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The boy's family — who lives in Midway — took him to the emergency room for treatment ..read more
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City pays $650,000 to 4 people wrongfully arrested by former Louisville police detective
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by Jason Riley
6h ago
Former Louisville Metro Police Detective Crystal Marlowe arrested more than a dozen people over a two-year period who could not have committed the crimes either because they were already in jail at the time or because of other evidence that ..read more
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