Vince Marrow turns down Michigan State, will remain with Kentucky football Friday, Feb 14 2020 

Kentucky football recruiting coordinator Vince Marrow has elected to remain at UK instead of accepting an offer from Michigan State.

       

Second suspect turns himself in after deadly Harrison Co. hit-and-run Friday, Feb 14 2020 

According to an arrest warrant, Samuel Smith, Christian Pittman and an unnamed 16-year-old were all involved in the robbery.

        

La Grange railroad replacement work to continue into Saturday Friday, Feb 14 2020 

CSX crews need more time for the new asphalt to cure, according to a Facebook post by the La Grange Police Department.

Checkout this week’s Pick6 with Sherlene Shanklin for February 14, 2020 Friday, Feb 14 2020 

Are you looking for something to do this weekend?

        

DEA agents, Jeffersontown police seize more than 800 pounds of marijuana, guns, cocaine, cash Friday, Feb 14 2020 

Five people have been issued citations and charges by the commonwealth, and one of those men has been federally charged as well.

Mexican drug cartels’ ultra-cheap, ultra-pure crystal meth is flooding Kentucky Friday, Feb 14 2020 

Mexican cartel meth is flooding Louisville and Kentucky, marring lives.

       

You can’t hurry love. Or can you? These couples did with a 5-minute Valentine’s Day wedding Friday, Feb 14 2020 

Jefferson County Justice of the Peace Gary Fields has officiated more than 10,000 weddings in Louisville in 23 years. Valentine's Day was no exception

       

Louisville Orchestra CEO Out After One Year At Job Friday, Feb 14 2020 

Louisville Orchestra officials confirmed Friday that Robert Massey is no longer the company’s CEO.

A statement issued by Louisville Orchestra Board of Directors President John Malloy said Massey’s departure is “in accordance with our contract.”

“The Board will implement its leadership transition plan over the next 90 days,” Malloy’s statement read. “The Louisville Orchestra continues to be on a positive trajectory under the leadership of Music Director Teddy Abrams for a very successful season, with sustained growth in subscriptions, ticket sales and contributed income.”

Massey was named the organization’s CEO last year after leaving his post as head of the Jacksonville Symphony. He replaced Andrew Kipe, who left the Louisville Orchestra for a job with the Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University. At that point, Massey had raised more than $200 million through his orchestral management career, according to a press release upon his hiring, and was called a “world-class leader in the orchestra world” by Orchestra Music Director Teddy Abrams.

The news of Massey’s departure follows a tumultuous few weeks for Louisville’s arts scene after nine full-time Actors Theatre employees were laid off and StageOne Family Theatre’s Artistic Director left his job after two years. Local arts leaders talked about those changes and what they expect ahead on WFPL’s In Conversation.

Requests for further details about Massey’s departure were not returned at the time of this article.

Jefferson County justice of the peace has seen his share of love on Valentine’s Day Friday, Feb 14 2020 

Gary Fields, a Jefferson County justice of the peace, estimates he's married 10,000 couples in Louisville in his 23 years in the role.

       

A popular Louisville antique mall will close for good in March Friday, Feb 14 2020 

The 20,000-square-foot antique mall at 1430 Mellwood Ave. houses more than 80 vendors and 150 booths.

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