Two games against two of the ACC's newest members stand between Louisville basketball and the postseason. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. This is only the second time U of ...
St. Mary and Elizabeth Hospital is seeking next of kin for Neada Maria Jenkins, 60. She died Dec. 10 at St. Mary and ...
The administration appears set to end federal oversight of police, including agencies that have committed systemic civil ...
Reyne Smith, Louisville basketball's top marksman, has missed the past four games due to a right ankle injury. Will Smith be able to suit up for the No. 13 Cardinals in the NCAA Tournament?
Louisville guard Reyne Smith suffered a lower-leg injury during Wednesday's game against California. The severity of Smith's injury is unknown, and his status for Saturday's game against Stanford ...
If Louisville wins its first game, the Cards will likely face the tournament's top overall seed, Auburn. Fans expressed mixed reactions to the tournament seeding, with some questioning Clemson's ...
Louisville basketball will hear its name called Sunday as an NCAA Tournament participant for the first time since 2019. What seed could Pat Kelsey's Cardinals be? Where could they be headed?
Louisville women's basketball team is projected to be a No. 7 seed in the NCAA Tournament, according to ESPN bracketologist Charlie Creme. The Cardinals' tough nonconference schedule, which ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Friends, family, and peers gathered at Resthaven Memorial Park Funeral Home this weekend to pay their respects to Officer Michael Wehdah, who was shot and killed last month in ...
Duke defeated No. 8 seed Georgia Tech, No. 5 seed North Carolina and No. 2 seed Louisville in its run to the title, punctuated with a 73-62 win over Louisville on Saturday night. Louisville came ...
Louisville Metro Corrections Officer Michael Saye Wehdah was found dead Feb. 16. Wehdah, who immigrated to the U.S. from Liberia, is remembered for his commitment to service and positive impact on ...
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