In recent months, former WDRB columnist Rick Bozich and Rondale Moore had been sharing space at a physical therapy facility, Moore rehabbing a knee, Bozich healing an ankle.
The racing world he had served with such quiet distinction for nearly five decades is immeasurably smaller for his absence.
Fuzzy Zoeller, the charismatic two-time major champion whose wit and flair made him one of golf’s most colorful figures and left a mark on the personality of the game, has died at age 74.
To see how the legacy of the late D. Wayne Lukas will live on in the sport he loved — and helped to change — you only had to watch the final day of Churchill Downs’ spring meet on Sunday.
From a young age, Demeritte found a purpose in horses—grooming, walking and caring for them around the tracks in Nassau.
P.J Blue was known for his resilience, work ethic, and leadership in the locker room.
Sindi had been a part of the Louisville Zoo family since 1985.
Bridgeman will be remembered for basketball and for the life he lived after the game.
In an an interview with WDRB, Chief Paul Humphrey said the department had already “poured in several hours” reviewing body camera, documentation and other evidence in the case and that the report from the Office of Inspector General on Omari Cryer's death was “completely misleading.”
The 2022 shooting death of Omari Cryer by the U.S. Marshals Office during a joint arrest with Louisville police has prompted several allegations of wrongdoing from Louisville’s Metro Inspector General, including making false statements in both a search warrant affidavit and criminal complaint.