The Courier Journal this week will leave its iconic building at 525 W. Broadway for new, more modern quarters on Main Street.
Well, let's get this over with.
Louisville vs. Kentucky for the NCAA men's basketball championship — a Dream Game canceled two seconds before it was guaranteed.
Bob White told the story of high school sports in the state of Kentucky for nearly six decades, even after he retired from the newspaper in 2000.
The high court ruled that Kentucky’s law enforcement agencies have been improperly relying on a state statute “as a justification to shield their public records from public scrutiny for nearly 50 years.”
He built a career record of 138-21, including a state-record 50-game winning streak from 1988-91, and in 1990 was named National Coach of the Year. He was Kentucky Coach of the Year three times.
Louisville judge unseals former governor Matt Bevin's divorce case, ruling public should have access
The judge ruled “public access to these records plays a significant, positive role in the functioning of high-profile divorce proceedings.” For example, she wrote, making the case public can ensure judges are not giving special treatment to high-profile figures.”
Before there were 20-win seasons at Utah Valley State and 20-win seasons at Brigham Young and social media rage about why he has never won an NCAA Tournament game, there was the week Mark Pope officially decided he no longer wanted to work shifts at New York Presbyterian Hospital because he wanted to coach basketball.
The Louisville community mourned the loss of many souls in 2023, a list highlighted by legends and heroes, hall-of-famers and servants, fathers and friends.
Right now, Rick is on a streak.