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D. Wayne Lukas is easy to spot before dawn at Churchill Downs. He is one of the few Kentucky Derby trainers atop a stable pony, escorting his horses to and from the track for their workouts.
State and federal directives about diversity, equity, and inclusion programs prompted the University of Louisville to abruptly cancel a “Lavender Graduation” ceremony for LGBTQ students this month.
Jacqueline was born November 3, 1937, in Lemay, Missouri, outside St. Louis. She was the daughter of Louise Brunner and ...
The Greater Louisville real estate market continues to demonstrate strength and resilience, as highlighted in the March 2025 ...
The Indiana State track and field squad split athletes this past weekend between Louisville, Kentucky for the Clark Wood ...
"Weather, as with any outdoor event, is a wildcard at the Kentucky Derby!" officials warn. "From sunshine and cloudless skies that bring sun burnt noses and tan lines to spring showers that make our ...
The College Basketball portal, every season, seems to reshape rosters every offseason. Let’s take a look at some of the ...
Running April through October, the Levitt VIBE Indianapolis Music Series is a program featuring free, multi-genre concerts, ...
The 151st Kentucky Oaks is the premier race for 3-year-old fillies. Held each year the day before the Kentucky Derby, the ...
Ahead of Render Judgment's Kentucky Derby start, we look back on a 2017 interview with late country music legend Toby Keith, ...
This May in the Natural State, there are a lot of legendary artists in every genre from country and blues to thrash metal and ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- With five days until the 151st running of the Kentucky Derby, Louisville is preparing for an influx ...