Pat Kelsey billed it as a “State of the Program” address. If Louisville fans showed up to the men’s basketball Tipoff Luncheon at the Galt House expecting a launch party, they didn’t quite get one.
Churchill Downs is a place built on pedigree. On paper. On past performance. But every so often, a longshot breaks through the pack, and everybody who doubted is left checking their tickets in the dust.
Mark Stoops doesn't speak in punchlines. He's not a vertical video machine. He doesn't arrive with a posse, a prop or a podcast.
Keith Kaiser explores the Muhammad Ali Center and learns more about the champ.
Kelsey said a few things that were new on Thursday but a great many things he's been saying for years, wherever he's been.
Kentucky U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell froze up Wednesday while trying to answer a question about his desire to run for another term, the second such instance in about a month in which the Senate minority leader was left seemingly immobile in public.
President Barack Obama says he long resisted calls for military action in Syria because he didn't think force could solve the Syrian civil war.