U of L football ends season with loss to UK Monday, Nov 29 2021 

By Hannah Walker —

On Nov. 27, U of L football had their final home game against the Kentucky Wildcats and lost with a final score of 52-21.

At the start of the game, Louisville won the coin toss and deferred to second half. UK received while U of L defended the south goal.

After just three minutes, UK made their first touchdown of the night. However, U of L quickly caught up when redshirt junior quarterback Malik Cunningham rushed up the middle for a gain of two yards, scoring a touchdown. This put both teams at a tie of 7-7, but UK scored a touchdown with only 01:18 on the clock.

During the second quarter, UK continued to dominate the field. The Wildcats made two additional touchdowns, and the Cards continued to struggle scoring. U of L went into halftime with a score of 24-7.

After halftime, U of L attempted to catch up to UK. However, UK scored two more touchdowns, putting the score at 38-7 going into the last quarter.

At the beginning of the fourth quarter, UK made another touchdown two minutes in. However, U of L pushed back when sophomore quarterback Evan Conley made a complete pass up the middle for eight yards to redshirt senior wide-receiver Josh Johnson, scoring a touchdown for Louisville.

Both teams scored two more touchdowns before the end of the fourth quarter. However, UK ultimately won the Battle of the Bluegrass.

Photo Courtesy of Adam Creech // U of L Athletics 

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Rescheduled: Ramp from I-265E to I-65S to close Friday night Monday, Nov 29 2021 

Detours will be posted. The ramp is set to reopen at 6 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 4.

‘There’s really not a lot of information yet’: Louisville doctors weigh in on omicron variant Monday, Nov 29 2021 

Vaccines are still the best protection against the virus, doctors said.

        

‘Step up and speak out’: Louisville woman asks for witnesses to come forward after son, nephew killed in shooting Monday, Nov 29 2021 

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Man jailed at Metro Corrections dies after being found unresponsive: Officials Monday, Nov 29 2021 

Officials with the jail said a corrections officer and medical staff found the 59-year-old man in a housing unit around 4:20 p.m. Monday.

        

Breaking the Cycle | ‘It’s a poverty problem, any place full of poverty is full of crime’ Monday, Nov 29 2021 

We have had back-to-back record-breaking years of violence in Louisville. Here's a look at how poverty plays a role in the violence.

        

Group protests removal of trees in Lexington Monday, Nov 29 2021 

Protesters were out since 9 a.m. on Monday hoping to prevent workers from taking the trees down on Lansdowne Drive.

Man who died in Louisville Metro Corrections custody on Nov. 29 identified Monday, Nov 29 2021 

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Kentucky lawmaker wants to decriminalize marijuana, tax it to generate state revenue and let voters decide Monday, Nov 29 2021 

The legislation would allow Kentuckians 21 and older to possess, use, buy and sell up to an ounce of cannabis without criminal penalty.

        

U of L continues pop-up vaccination clinics Monday, Nov 29 2021 

By Madelin Shelton — 

BRIEF: The university announced Nov. 29 that it will continue to provide the COVID-19 vaccine, the COVID-19 booster and flu vaccine at both the Belknap and Health Sciences Center (HSC) campuses.

Upcoming vaccine clinics will occur Tuesday, Nov. 30, Wednesday, Dec. 2, and Friday, Dec. 3 at the Swain Student Activities Center (SAC) from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The pop-up site can be located across from the mail/print shop.

On Wednesday, Dec. 8, Thursday Dec. 9 and Friday, Dec. 10, pop-up vaccination clinics will be located in the Conference Center/Physicians Lounge of the U of L Healthcare Outpatient Center on the HSC Campus. Vaccines will be provided on these dates from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

U of L strongly recommends making an appointment beforehand. The link to schedule one can be found here.

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