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The Courier-Journal

Louisville, KY, United States

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A special Valentines Day Dance at Waggener High School for JCPS students

For the love of a good time: Special needs JCPS teens from 14 schools get Valentines Day Dance at Waggener High School → Read More

SEE IT: DN Surprise Florist is delivering more than bouquets from its west Louisville shop

You can stop and smell the roses at DN Surprise Florist at 2001 West Broadway. → Read More

Former Louisville judge James Simpson gets sendoff he wanted – a New Orleans-style funeral

A funeral usually isn't something people look forward to. But former judge James L. Simpson III wanted his final sendoff to be a celebration. → Read More

Light Up Santa holiday firetruck display brings holiday cheer to Shepherdsville

The display of festive firetrucks was created in memory of Zoneton Chief Rob Orkies. → Read More

Louisville volleyball cruises past Samford in first round of 2022 NCAA tournament

The Cards went 3-0 against the Bulldogs as Louisville won against Samford in the first round of the 2022 NCAA volleyball tournament. → Read More

Halloween on Hillcrest Avenue in the Crescent Hill neighborhood returns for fun

Halloween on Hillcrest Avenue is back to its normal abnormal self for 2022 with ghoulish goods → Read More

Ultimate power: This fitness, figure competition brings bodybuilders to Derby Week

This fitness, figure, swimwear, and bodybuilding competition features amateurs and pro athletes from across the country. Take a peek. → Read More

North Oldham, Woodford County advance in 8th Region semifinals

North Oldham defeats Collins; Oldham County falls to Woodford in 8th Region semifinals at Henry County High School → Read More

The year in photos from Courier Journal photojournalist Matt Stone

2020 was a challenging year for everyone, including the photography staff. Check out Courier Journal photojournalist Matt Stone's top images. → Read More

A raised fist. The story behind one of the most compelling Louisville protest photographs

It wasn't until later that I saw the responses. "If this photo doesn't stir something inside you, you better check yourself for a pulse," said one. → Read More

Drench zone at Louisville football game

Between rain and lightning, there were several delays in the Louisville-Indiana State game at Cardinal Stadium. → Read More

McConnell on John McCain's death: 'He was a unique American and patriot.'

Mitch McConnell talks about the loss of John McCain. 'We're going to miss him a lot. I'm going to miss him a lot. He was a great friend.' → Read More

RAW VIDEO: Crews put out fire at Oldham County mansion

Firefighters work to put out a blaze Monday afternoon at a 16,500-square-foot home in Oldham County. → Read More

Judge Denise Clayton named Kentucky Court of Appeals Chief Judge

Judge Clayton named first African American Kentucky Court of Appeals chief judge → Read More

Justify relaxed after Triple Crown win

Justify walks outside barn with Bob Baffert and greets the media. → Read More

Belmont Stakes 2018: Can Justify handle the longer race?

Sports reporters Jason Frakes and Fletcher Page keep you posted on the latest happenings ahead of the Belmont Stakes. → Read More

A look at the Papa John's Stadium expansion

Papa John's stadium expansion on schedule as AD Vince Tyra, coach Bobby Petrino excited → Read More

Gov. Matt Bevin praises JCPS Superintendent Marty Pollio

On the backside of Churchill Downs, Gov. Matt Bevin talks about the state takeover of JCPS. → Read More

Bodybuilders, bikinis go flex at 2018 KDF NPC Championships

Fitness buffs and bodybuilders flex on the 2018 KDF Derby Championship stage at the Galt House. → Read More

Dr. Ricky L. Jones says state takeover of JCPS 'is dangerous'

Jones spoke outside of JCPS headquarters after a group of ministers demanded the state of Kentucky take over JCPS. → Read More