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James Avery, Creator of a Southern Jewelry Empire, Dies at 96

His company grew from a one-man operation in Texas to 80 stores across the South, gaining particular renown for its religiously inspired creations.

News Analysis: New Revelations Suggest a President Losing Control of His Narrative

Whether called lies or misstatements, President Trump’s history of falsehoods has been extensively documented, but the string of factual distortions unveiled this week could come back to haunt him.

EKU Board of Regents violated law when it discussed job cuts in secret, AG says

The Eastern Kentucky University Board of Regents violated the state open meetings act when it met behind behind closed doors for more than five hours, Attorney General Andy Beshear said. … Click to Continue »

The Cold Case That Inspired the ‘Golden State Killer’ Detective to Use Genealogy

Before genealogy websites helped crack the “Golden State Killer” case, a similar technique was used to solve a decades-old cold case in New Hampshire.

Melania Trump’s Policy Priorities To Focus On The ‘Many Issues’ Facing Children

First lady Melania Trump has kept a relatively low profile, but she’ll take a traditional step next week when she unveils a suite of policy initiatives focused on children.

Floyd Central High School football coach takes over at Jeffersonville

Floyd Central football coach Brian Glesing has agreed to fill the coaching vacancy at nearby Jeffersonville High School.

        

Mariners boot Ichiro Suzuki to front-office role, but agent insists he's not retiring

“He doesn’t plan on retiring,’’ John Boggs, Ichiro Suzuki’s agent, told USA TODAY. The Seattle Mariners, however, are moving him to an off-field role.

        

Restoring Power To Puerto Rico’s Last Two Percent

Seven months after Hurricane Maria, thousands of people in the Puerto Rican mountains are still waiting for the lights to come back on. Why is power restoration for the last two percent so difficult?

Tiger Tracker: Follow Tiger Woods' Wells Fargo Championship Thursday opening round

After a three week break following his return to the Masters, Tiger Woods is back on the course at the Wells Fargo Championship.

        

Kentucky Derby hopeful Mendelssohn has the look and genes of a winner

Spendthrift Farm had never bid so much on a horse as it did for Mendelssohn, but it lost out to Coolmore.

        

Courier Journal You Be the Ref experience shown at F8 tech conference

The experience, which puts users in the shoes of a college football referee, is online at youbetheref.courier-journal.com

        

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