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Here are all the athletes invited to the Courier Journal Sports Awards

Selected athletes and a guest are invited to attend the Courier Journal Sports Awards June 7 at the Louisville Palace with speaker Teddy Bridgewater

        

In the heroics of ‘Le Spiderman,’ recognition of what migrants can offer

It was his quick instincts, his strength – and no small dose of daring – that led Mamoudou Gassama up five stories of the façade of a Parisian apartment block where a small child was gripping onto an exterior balcony for his life. “Le Spiderman,” as h…

Heat is on for Louisville pitchers this weekend at the NCAA Tournament

Louisville enters the NCAA Tournament as a non-regional host for the first time in six years, but the Cards seem unfazed by the change.

        

Coach admits he faked high school track and field meet results

Newark Flames coach Corey Johnson admitted in an email Tuesday that he faked a track and field meet.

        

Brandon Marshall indicates he's signing with Seahawks

A six-time Pro Bowl selection, wide receiver Brandon Marshall indicated on Instagram he had made his decision.

        

Nick Mingione: 'I will be the head coach' at Kentucky next season

UK baseball coach Nick Mingione was definitive when asked about his future Tuesday.

        

ABC Cancels ‘Roseanne’ After ‘Abhorrent’ Twitter Rant From Its Star

The president of ABC Entertainment called the comedian’s tweets “abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values, and we have decided to cancel her show.”

Canada’s Government Buys Controversial Oil Pipeline, To Ensure It Gets Expanded

The pipeline connects oil sands facilities near Edmonton, Alberta, to Burnaby, near Vancouver on the coast in British Columbia.

Louisville's free Shakespeare festival is meant for 'entire community'

The 58th annual festival is back, bringing Shakespeare and culture to the Louisville masses during its free summer engagement in Central Park.

       

Louisville's Devin Mann details his hot hitting

Devin Mann and Louisville baseball are clicking on offense and it is paying off ahead of the NCAA tournament.

        

Milwaukee police reports don't match up with video in Sterling Brown case

Draft Milwaukee police reports describe Sterling Brown as “aggressive” during his January arrest, but the video shows otherwise.

        

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