Emotional ceremony held as body of UPS pilot killed in Louisville crash returns to Dallas
In total, 14 people died, including Diamond and two other pilots, when UPS Flight 2976 crashed just after take off on Nov. 4 after its left wing caught fire.
In total, 14 people died, including Diamond and two other pilots, when UPS Flight 2976 crashed just after take off on Nov. 4 after its left wing caught fire.
LMPD’s Professional Standards Unit, which investigates LMPD policy violations by police department members, launched an investigation into the crash. Investigators found Begel was driving 95 mph in a 45 mph zone on Fern Valley Road without her lights a…
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By Derek DeBurger No. 22 Louisville battled through a physical affair to defeat the Clemson Tigers on the road in Littlejohn Coliseum. This again Louisville got off on the wrong foot Sunday. After giving up the first bucket of the game, the Cards found…
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The organization’s first project was assembling 500 ready-to go backpacks for homeless people in Louisville.
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There’s over a week until Thanksgiving, and several people on Sunday got the meals they need with help from some special guests.
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President Donald Trump has issued two pardons related to the investigation into the Jan. 6, 2021 riot, including for a woman convicted of threatening to shoot FBI agents who were investigating a tip that she may have been at the Capitol.
The disruption in food assistance due to the government shutdown has communities banding together to feed their neighbors. Even as the longest shutdown in U.S. history has come to an end, food banks and other non-profits say they expect demand to continue in the coming weeks and throughout the holiday season as the low-income get back on their feet.
A man died early Sunday after being shot inside an apartment in Louisville’s Bashford Manor neighborhood, police say.
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Our purpose today is to preview a restaurant called Franny’s, which will open in December at 998 Goss Ave. on the corner opposite Hauck’s in Schnitzelburg. It is named for owner Meghan Love’s grandmother. First, a digression. As it turns out, recently I stumbled across an article about Franny Armstrong, a documentary filmmaker who co-directed […]
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By Jaydon Michalczyk Kentucky college campuses are changing. Since July, student rights and our university communities have been attacked. Kentucky House Bill 4, the anti-DEI bill, is responsible. Last spring, the Kentucky legislature voted to pass…
The Colgate Clock, located on Clark Boulevard, has not worked for years.
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The pool was supposed to be completed last summer, but construction delays pushed it back a year.
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The Federal Aviation Administration is grounding more planes following the deadly UPS crash in Louisville.
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This beloved green space is about to get a transformational boost.
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President Donald Trump has issued two pardons related to the investigation into the Jan. 6, 2021 riot, including for a woman convicted of threatening to shoot FBI agents who were investigating a tip that she may have been at the…
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