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Approaching the end zone?

Coach Kragthorpe hangs on as rumors swirl about the future of Louisville football

The purpose here is to discuss Steve Kragthorpe.

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Ten years of Fairness

A decade after Louisville enacted its gay rights law, the struggle continues across the state

Diane Moten’s voice cracks and tears stream down her face as she recalls that cold January evening outside City Hall in 1999, as she waited to learn whether the Louisville Board of Alde

Inbox — Oct. 14, 2009

Letters to the Editor

Serve and Protect

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Road trip for rights

Kentuckians join tens of thousands of gay rights activists to participate in National Equality March

At the intersection of 15th and H streets in

A tale of two tip-offs

When the University of Kentucky and University of Louisville held basketball tip-off luncheons on back-to-back days in downtown Louisville last week, it was like enemy armies nearly crossing

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Heads I win, tails you lose

Environmental awareness in a world reluctant to admit it has a problem

We live in an “either-or” world these days, and it’s hard to see how that’s doing us any good.

Inbox — Oct. 21, 2009

Letters to the Editor

Blogs are Beneficial

Dog days of Louisville

Horror stories about enforcement of the city’s dangerous dog ordinance

After 30 years remodeling homes, Orson Crisler lives a retiree’s life with his family in a modest house on M Street in central Louisville.

Jerry's kids

Facts, rumors and political innuendo

As the mayoral campaign heats up, it should be noted that Louisville hasn’t had a Republican mayor in four decades, and since merger the Democrats have had solid control of both branche

Hal Heiner: The full interview

The candidate talks job growth, mayoral power and Louisville’s future

As the mayoral campaign heats up, it should be noted that Louisville hasn’t had a Republican mayor in four decades, and since merger the Democrats have had solid control of both branches.