‘Free at last – and keep going’ | Louisville community members celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Monday, Jan 17 2022 

For the 50th year, a motorcade to honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was held in Louisville.

        

Louisville doctor says omicron could shift COVID-19 from pandemic to endemic Monday, Jan 17 2022 

The pandemic persists two years in, but there's a possible silver lining in the latest outbreak of cases.

U of L men’s basketball takes loss against Pittsburgh Monday, Jan 17 2022 

By Hannah Walker–

On Saturday, Jan. 15, Louisville men’s basketball lost in an away game against Pittsburgh with a final score of 65-53.

During the first 11 minutes of the game, U of L took the lead. Junior guard El Ellis and sophomore guard/forward Dre Davis gained a total of five points each during the first half of the game and the team’s offense was off to a great start. However, with 4:56 left in the first half, Pittsburgh took the lead with a score of 28-24 going into halftime.

During the second half of the game, Louisville made an attempt to catch back up. Senior guard Noah Locke was able to score seven points during the last half and fifth year forward/center Malik Williams scored eight points before the game ended. However, it was not enough to catch up to Pittsburgh. U of L travelled home with a loss to the Panthers.

Louisville men’s basketball will be back on their home court to play against Boston College on Jan. 19 at 7:00 p.m.

Photo courtesy of Adam Creech// U of L Athletics

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3 female firefighters break barriers, make history in Bardstown Monday, Jan 17 2022 

Firefighting is a career path not too many have taken, especially if you’re a female.

Multiple Kentucky school districts using virtual instruction Tuesday due to winter weather Monday, Jan 17 2022 

Students in Bullitt, Taylor and Spencer County will learn from home Tuesday after a winter storm moved through Kentucky.

        

St. Matthews police using simulator to train officers with ‘real-life scenarios’ Monday, Jan 17 2022 

High-profile, police-involved shootings in Louisville and across the country have led to questions and concerns about officer training.

MLK Day motorcade honors civil rights icons and looks toward Louisville’s future Monday, Jan 17 2022 

Monday's motorcade on MLK Day honored civil rights icons of Louisville's past and gave a chance to candidates in the 2022 election to take the mic.

      

Weekend shootings end with 3 additional homicides in Louisville Monday, Jan 17 2022 

There have been nearly 30 shootings in the city so far this year, according to data.

Louisville’s tow lot allowing free car pickup this week in attempt to reduce overcrowding Monday, Jan 17 2022 

Louisville Metro Police's tow lot will hold an amnesty period next week in an attempt to reduce the number of vehicles being held.

‘We believe this is the best decision’ | NTI to continue for JCPS Monday, Jan 17 2022 

According to district officials, students will continue to learn virtually through Friday, Jan. 21 due to staffing shortages.

        

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