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Louisville lawyers say Rick Pitino's refusal to cooperate 'inexcusable'

Lawyers for the University of Louisville Athletic Association said Rick Pitino has refused to fairly participate in discovery process.

        

Report: UK basketball is the favorite to land this Stanford transfer

As John Calipari waits for his own NBA draft decisions, multiple national reports say UK could add a graduate transfer next season.

        

Dow Crow's sets a worthy bar for successful restaurants in Louisville

Doc Crow’s Southern Smokehouse & Raw Bar is a well-oiled and delicious machine that consistently turns out high quality eats and drinks for the masses

      

 

 

It's not hard to see why Doc Crow's is always in high demand

Doc Crow’s is Southern, delectable and delicious in downtown Louisville

      

 

 

Trump Again Says He Wishes Sessions Was Not Attorney General

President Trump said on Twitter that he wished he had chosen another good lawyer to be his attorney general.

Russian Journalist Said To Be Killed Shows Up At News Conference Very Much Alive

“I’m still alive,” Arkady Babchenko said, apologizing to friends and family who believed he was dead. The Ukrainian Security Service said it faked his death to flush out people trying to kill him.

Skakel Appeal Appears Bound for U.S. Supreme Court

Connecticut prosecutors have indicated plans to ask the nation’s highest court to review Michael Skakel’s murder case.

Meet Jess Phoenix, the Volcanologist Running for Congress in California

Ms. Phoenix, one of hundreds of scientists seeking public office this year, spoke with The Times about her focus on climate change and her desire to bring evidence-based policymaking to Washington.

Mountain bike trails re-open at The Parklands for the summer

A mountain bike park has reopened for summer 2018 at The Parklands of Floyds Fork. Here’s what you need to know.

      

 

 

Get Screened Earlier For Colorectal Cancer, Urges American Cancer Society

Noting a sharp rise in colorectal cancer among younger people, the American Cancer Society now suggests that healthy adults get their first screening five years earlier — at age 45.

Trump: ‘I Wish I Did’ Pick A Different Attorney General Than Sessions

The president renewed his months-long feud with his own attorney general following reports that he had asked Jeff Sessions to un-recuse himself in the Russia case.

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