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A massive organized protest called "No Kings" is happening across the country, including in and around Louisville.
The protests coincide with President Donald Trump's planned military parade on Saturday in Washington, D.C. to mark the Army’s 250th anniversary, which also falls on the president's birthday.
Kentucky residents have options for "No Kings" events around the state as well as Southern Indiana and the Cincinnati area.
The Racers open play in Omaha on Saturday against UCLA, and their unlikely journey embodies the wonder of sports.
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Kentucky football is promoting from within to replace Vince Marrow on Mark Stoops’ staff. Derek Shay, who served as an ...
A semi driver is alive after a dramatic, fiery crash on a Louisville on-ramp near the Kennedy Bridge. This marks the fourth ...
Notre Dame basketball has gone far and wide, coast coast, to play games since 2000. So what 25 buildings have stood out in ...
It's been one whirlwind of a week for Vince Marrow, who after more than a decade of working for Kentucky football coach Mark ...
The Louisville Fire spokesperson, Donovan Sims, said the driver of the truck is in the hands of EMS and is expected to be okay ...
Six conferences and an independent will be represented at the College World Series. None were among the final eight in Omaha ...
The Legacy Foundation of Kentuckiana has announced the approval of 23 grants totaling $2,350,000 to support charitable ...