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Old Louisville SpringFest highlights historic ... »

The Old Louisville SpringFest took place on May 17 and 18 to celebrate the middle of the season. Events included a street market featuring more than 100 local artisans; beer,…

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‘By the people, for the people’: Building ... »

By Simon Isham – Not one year into his stay in the United States as an exchange student, Altin Ukshini has already made great strides towards bringing open-source software, programs…

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Speed Art Museum demolishes 1972 building to make ... »

On Tuesday, May 7 at 10 a.m., members of the media and representatives from the Speed Art Museum on U of L’s Belknap Campus to watch the wrecking of the…

May 9 2013 / No Comment / Read More »

Why should you get involved at The Cardinal? »

Caitlyn Crenshaw, Managing Editor Working at The Louisville Cardinal has been one of the most challenging and most rewarding experiences of my college career this far. This place is where…

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Letter from the Editor: Ave atque vale »

By Rae Hodge– There’s a seething hatred of the amateur in U.S. media culture. It comes from our idolization of those legendary writers who started their careers without our kind…

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Courier-Journal

Menopause education lacking for some doctors in ... »

Too few obstetrics-gynecology residents in the United States receive formal training about menopause, which could lead to care issues for…

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Judge allows challenge to Kentucky health care ... »

A Franklin Circuit Court judge will allow a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Kentucky’s new health care exchange to proceed.…

May 23 2013 / No Comment / Read More »

Louisville-area unemployment rate down to 7.4% »

The unemployment rate in the 13-county Louisville area dropped to 7.4 percent in April, the state reported Thursday. courier-journal.com…

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Henryville survivors plan to help tornado-savaged ... »

Survivors of the deadly tornado that hit Henryville, Ind., last year are planning to help the Oklahoma City suburb torn…

May 23 2013 / No Comment / Read More »
Business First

Guitar Emporium to reopen with new owner »

Guitar Emporium, which closed in March, will reopen under a new owner. The Louisville Metropolitan Business Development Corp., or METCO, approved a $ 60,000 loan for Sherman Buschmeyer to buy the business and its building, at 1610 Bardstown Road. The loan will leverage a total…

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U of L committee approves tuition increases, ... »

The University of Louisville Board of Trustees finance committee unanimously approved a 3 percent tuition increase for both resident and non-resident undergraduate students during a meeting on Thursday afternoon. The tuition rates support a $ 496.5 million general fund budget, which also was approved during…

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Fair board approves $1.5 million settlement with ... »

At its regular monthly meeting Thursday, the Kentucky State Fair Board voted to accept a nearly $ 1.5 million payment from the Louisville Arena Authority Inc. to settle a management contract that was terminated last summer. The fair board managed the KFC Yum! Center in…

May 23 2013 / No Comment / Read More »

Top 5: Patent recipients »

For one of its May 23 lists, Business First ranked area patent recipients. The list was ranked by the number of company patents received in 2012 by inventors who reside in Kentucky. The complete list of patent recipients is on Page 32 of the May…

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Velocity

Jeffersonville garden pays tribute to Thomas ... »

Jeffersonville CityPride, a local steel production company and students from Spring Hill and Maple elementary schools have created a new garden at Warder Park that…

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Editorial | Scholarship shenanigans »

The Bullitt County Board of Education was worried that its students weren’t receiving enough scholarship money because mediocre grades were holding them back. So on…

May 23 2013 / No Comment / Read More »
Voice Tribune

Mayor’s Outstanding High School Seniors Awards

Mayor Greg Fischer presented 49 public, private and Catholic school students with the annual Mayor’s Outstanding High School Seniors Award on May 14 at Louisville Metro Hall. This year’s recipients include a student who survived a…

May 23 2013 / Read More »
WAVE

Homicide detectives take stand in Mundt trial

Homicide detectives took the stand Wednesday in the trial of Jeffrey Mundt. WAVE – Metro Louisville News…

May 23 2013 / Read More »
WFPL

Jury Deadlocks On Jodi Arias Sentencing

The jury that convicted her of first-degree murder earlier this month in the brutal killing of her ex-boyfriend were unable to decide whether to give the death penalty. » E-Mail This     » Add to Del.icio.us News…

May 23 2013 / Read More »
Big News Network

Jodi Arias jurors deadlock New jury to be chosen

An Arizona jury Thursday said it was unable to reach a unanimous agreement and would be unable to decide what penalty Jodi Arias should receive for killing her … Louisville News latest RSS headlines – Big…

May 23 2013 / Read More »
Business First

Guitar Emporium to reopen with new owner

Guitar Emporium, which closed in March, will reopen under a new owner. The Louisville Metropolitan Business Development Corp., or METCO, approved a $ 60,000 loan for Sherman Buschmeyer to buy the business and its building, at…

May 23 2013 / Read More »
Courier-Journal

Menopause education lacking for some doctors in ...

Too few obstetrics-gynecology residents in the United States receive formal training about menopause, which could lead to care issues for the rapidly growing number of older American women, a new study finds. courier-journal.com…

May 23 2013 / Read More »
Louisville Cardinal

Old Louisville SpringFest highlights historic ...

The Old Louisville SpringFest took place on May 17 and 18 to celebrate the middle of the season. Events included a street market featuring more than 100 local artisans; beer, wine, bourbon and food; local bands…

May 21 2013 / Read More »
Velocity

Jeffersonville garden pays tribute to Thomas ...

Jeffersonville CityPride, a local steel production company and students from Spring Hill and Maple elementary schools have created a new garden at Warder Park that pays tribute to the city’s namesake. courier-journal.com…

May 23 2013 / Read More »

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