CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Louisville guard J’Vonne Hadley remembers walking into a grocery store near campus last fall and some Cardinals fans politely encouraging him to go win some games. This year they ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Will Louisville basketball's Kasean Pryor be available to take the court when the 2025-26 season gets going later this month? Pat Kelsey couldn't answer that question Wednesday at ...
The UFL is adding the Columbus Aviators, Louisville Kings and Orlando Storm for its 2026 season. Here's what to know about the new franchises.
Last week, the UFL officially said farewell to Michigan, Memphis, and San Antonio. On Tuesday, the spring league officially said hello to Columbus, Louisville, and Orlando. The UFL has announced the ...
In football, given the importance of the position, quarterbacks tend to receive both too much praise or too much blame for a team's success or failure. While Miller Moss hasn't been the sole reason ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Another jersey number is heading up into the rafters of the KFC Yum! Center. The Louisville men's basketball program announced Monday that they will retire Ulysses “Junior” Bridgeman ...
Louisville City Council on Tuesday unanimously voted to oppose the two measures that will go in front of Louisville voters on Nov. 4. Those ballot measures — which address zoning rules for certain ...
As the federal government shutdown lingers on, passengers at major airports across the country might start to worry if it could impact their travel plans. Federal air traffic controllers and ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A Louisville-based coffee shop is expanding to the Highlands. Bamboo Coffee & Donuts will open on Harvard Drive in a Douglass Loop shopping plaza, according to our partners ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- More than 250 guns have been taken off the streets of Louisville so far this year in just one part of the city. Louisville Metro Police praised its First Division officers ...
Jefferson County and parts of northern Bullitt County are under flash flood warning until 2:15 p.m Oct. 7., according to the National Weather Service in Louisville.
It’s a new era for sports in River City, with the United Football League giving the community and football fans across Kentucky a professional team to cheer on come spring.
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