If the last five years at the Kentucky Derby have taught us anything, your best bet on the first Saturday in May is to expect the unexpected.
Author: Lucas Aulbach, Louisville Courier Journal
Police investigate after 31 bodies, some in ‘advanced stages of decomposition,’ found at Indiana funeral home
Police say the bodies, “some of which were in the advanced stages of decomposition,” were found at Jeffersonville’s Lankford Funeral Home.
Papa Johns rebrands, without an apostrophe, as it moves on from John Schnatter
Papa Johns has a new look, updating some of its visual elements and bringing in changes to its restaurants. Take a look.
Kentucky players kneeling leads to basketball shirts burned, legislator crying, more backlash
After the riot at the U.S. Capitol and a summer of protests pushing for racial justice, Kentucky basketball players decided to make a statement.
After Kentucky kneels for anthem, sheriff and jailer burn shirts over ‘disrespect’
Two law enforcement officials in Kentucky had a statement of their own after the Kentucky men’s basketball team knelt during the national anthem.
Not throwing away his shot: Teen heads to polls dressed as Alexander Hamilton to cast his first vote
This first-time voter embraced his civic duty and dressed up as Alexander Hamilton for his first trip to the polls in Kentucky.
Man found guilty of ex-girlfriend’s murder in gruesome cannibalism case
More than six years after the death of Tammy Jo Blanton, Joseph Oberhansley has been found guilty of killing her and consuming parts of her body.
Tiz the Law trainer Barclay Tagg concerned about protests during Derby: ‘They’re allowed to shoot you’
Tiz the Law trainer Barclay Tagg on Louisville protesters: “All I know is you’re not allowed to shoot them, and they’re allowed to shoot you.”
Breonna Taylor billboard in Louisville, one of 26 placed by The Oprah Magazine, vandalized with red paint
A Breonna Taylor billboard in Louisville’s Irish Hill neighborhood has been vandalized with red paint across the forehead of her image.
Eastern Kentucky kicker quits over coronavirus: ‘Coach and some staff, do not care about player safety’
Eastern Kentucky football kicker Landon White quit the team Tuesday and said coaches have not prioritized player safety amid the COVID-19 pandemic.