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Seeking transparency, new school board member launches Facebook newsletter

Fayette County’s newest school board member Tyler Murphy wants you to read his Facebook updates, ‘The Murphy Memo.’ “Communication and transparency, I think, are very important,” said Murphy, a Boyle … Click to Continue »

Death Toll Rises As New Details Emerge In Danish Train Accident

Investigators believe the passenger train hit an empty truck trailer that was being carried on a freight train going in the opposite direction.

This artist’s vision prioritizes community and healing

Inside Paul Goodnight’s art studio, hundreds of vibrant paintings fill the space from floor to ceiling. In each one, black bodies appear to move in intricate ways, and washes of color fill the canvases like spots of colored lights at a disco.

Lessons from 1997, the last time Louisville football was this bad

Louisville football finished 2-10 this year, its worst season since 1997. But there are lessons to be learned from that miserable season.

        

Louisville football's dismal 1997 season and the aftermath

The 1997 football season for the University of Louisville was bad. Here’s a look at the 1-10 year, from camp to coach Ron Cooper’s firing and beyond.

      

 

 

Flying Business Class for $675? It Surprised Us, Too, Cathay Pacific Says

The low fares from Vietnam to North America were offered by mistake for several hours. But the airline said it would honor the bargain.

Live Briefing: New Congress Updates: Members to Be Sworn In

The 116th Congress is gaveled into order at noon, with Democrats in charge of the House and an election to choose the next speaker decided by 2 p.m.

6 stats that help explain Louisville's offense through 13 games

Was Louisville’s offensive performance in the loss against Kentucky an anomaly or signs of deeper issues?

      

 

 

Still unhappy with Fayette school safety tax increase? Legislation would ease recalls.

The group who tried to recall a Fayette school safety tax increase are behind state lawmakers prefiling bills for the 2019 General Assembly to make tax recalls easier. Lexington attorney … Click to Continue »

Berlin Is A Tech Hub, So Why Are Germany’s Internet Speeds So Slow?

Germany is Europe’s largest economy but business leaders warn it is in danger of losing its edge because of sluggish Internet connections. The government has promised to speed things up.

Spy or Not? American Who Loves Russia Ensnared in New Cold War

Paul N. Whelan, now in a Moscow prison, cut a curious figure. He traveled on Russian trains, collected tea glass holders and cultivated military contacts.

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