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How and where to watch each game in the NCAA baseball Louisville regional

For the eighth time in 11 seasons, Louisville baseball is hosting the NCAA regional. Here’s how to keep up with every game.

      

 

 

You can get 'Hamilton' tickets for $10 in this lottery that starts Sunday in Louisville

Don’t miss your chance to snag $10 tickets to PNC Broadway in Louisville’s “Hamilton” at the Kentucky Center for Performing Arts from June 4-23.

       

Louisville shows this week: 'Hamilton,' Chris Thile 'Live From Here' and more

From PNC Broadway in Louisville’s ‘Hamilton’ to DMX and Chris Thile’s “Live From Here,” there’s something for everyone this week in Louisville.

      

 

 

Missouri’s Last Abortion Clinic Can Keep Providing the Procedure, for Now

A licensing dispute between the state and Missouri’s only abortion clinic threatened to make the state the first without access to the procedure in nearly 50 years.

Breaking down the decisions of U of L, UK and other players to stay in school or go pro

Several players from Kentucky and Louisville made decisions on their future. Did they make the right choice?

        

Breaking down the pro-or-college decisions of local college basketball stars

Players from Louisville, Kentucky, Indiana and Western Kentucky had big decisions to make recently about the NBA Draft. Did they make the right ones?

        

Are Tariffs On Mexico The Right Way To Stymie Illegal Immigration?

NPR’s Steve Inskeep talks to Brandon Judd, president of the border patrol union, about plans to impose tariffs on Mexico for not stopping illegal immigration into the U.S. NPR’s Joel Rose weighs in.

‘This America’ Pits Rise In Nationalism Against Championing Of Liberal Democracy

Jill Lepore, author of These Truths, argues that supporters of free and fair liberal government can’t just hold their noses and wait for voters to realize that democracy is better than autocracy.

More than 30 Courier Journal photographs make up new 'Picture Ali' exhibit

The “Picture Ali” photo exhibit is one of the many events taking place June 1-9 for Ali Week, a remembrance week for the late Muhammad Ali.

        

Louisville basketball has a reason to be thinking Final Four

With Jordan Nwora’s decision, the Cardinals sent tweets about next year’s Final Four. Hey, why not?

      

 

 

Points of Progress: Landmark win for indigenous rights, and more

Indigenous land rights are being acknowledged in the Amazon. A landmark case has granted the Waorani community of Ecuador the right to self-determination, ruling that the government could not sell their lands without fair consent from the community. …

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