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White's Late TD Lifts No. 6 Mountaineers

Pat White scored on a 50-yard run with 1:36 remaining and also threw two touchdown passes to help No. 6 West Virginia beat Louisville 38-31 on Thursday night.

Louisville Upsets No. 15 Cincinnati

Brian Brohm threw three touchdown passes and made a gutsy, game-turning 51-yard completion Saturday night, rallying Louisville to a 28-24 victory over No. 15 Cincinnati.

Louisville's Bush to Enter NFL Draft

Louisville running back Michael Bush will enter the NFL draft in April rather than return to the Cardinals next season.

No. 8 Louisville Doubles Up Pitt 48-24

Louisville is playing again like a team that belongs in a BCS bowl game. To get there, the Cardinals will need some help from a team they've already beaten.

Rutgers Stuns No. 3 Louisville 28-25

Somewhere in the sea of red-clad bodies that spilled out onto the field at Rutgers Stadium was the most unlikely national title contender college football has seen — maybe ever.

No. 15 Rutgers Bracing for Historic Game

Students camping out. Temporary bleachers to accommodate the overflow crowd. Tickets that usually sell for $28, going for $200 on eBay. Rutgers football sure has come a long way in a short time.

Louisville Defeats No. 3 W.Va 44-34

Welcome to the national championship hunt, Louisville. Brian Brohm threw for 354 yards and a touchdown, and the fifth-ranked Cardinals took advantage of key mistakes by No. 3 West Virginia for an impressive 44-34 victory Thursday night that could give them an inside track to the Bowl Championship Series title game.

No. 7 Louisville Tops Cincinnati 23-17

Louisville coach Bobby Petrino has gotten past the idea of style points.

Cardinals Preparing for Life After Bush

Bobby Petrino turned his head, paused for a moment and considered the question: How will No. 13 Louisville's high-powered offense look without running back Michael Bush?

Louisville RB Bush Out for Season

Running back Michael Bush broke his right leg during the third quarter of No. 13 Louisville's season opener against Kentucky on Sunday night and will be out for the season.

Louisville Freshman Harvey Leaves Team

Louisville freshman guard Bryan Harvey has left the Louisville basketball team and intends to transfer.

The Vine

Gay Enclaves Face Prospect of Being Passé

Source: The New York Times

At the same time, cities not widely considered gay meccas have seen a sharp increase in same-sex couples. Among them: Fort Worth; El Paso; Albuquerque; Louisville, Ky.; and Virginia Beach, according to census figures and extrapolations by Dr. Gates for The New York Times.

Paul Azinger and Nick Faldo discuss 2008 Ryder Cup Matches from Louisville

Source: Golf Publisher Syndication

It's less than one year until the 2008 Ryder Cup Matches, which will be held at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Ky. Captains Paul Azinger of the U.S.

Girl's Recovery Slow After Feet Severed

Source: wlky.com

The parents of a 13-year-old girl whose feet were severed on a Louisville theme park ride said her recovery remains slow three months later.

River daredevils a growing problem

Source: The Louisville Courier-Journal

Louisville Metro Police report that they are responding to a growing number of calls about reckless boaters on the Ohio River.

Louisville Romps Murray State

Louisville, KY -- By the time I sat down in my seat Thursday night in Papa Johns Cardinal Stadium, the game was over. Don't get me wrong, I showed up just a few minutes after the game had started, but Murray State's chances of beating Louisville were long gone by that time.

McFadden: The Player's Choice

Source: The Arkansas Democrat Gazette

Sports Illustrated coducted a poll with one starter from all Division I-A programs asked who would win the Heisman. The results are here.

Assigning Schools by Race

Source: Human Events

The Supreme Court got it right last week when they ruled against school districts assigning classes by race in Louisville, Kentucky and Seattle, Washington.

CoolPeopleCare.org Expands Social Awareness Web Site to Louisville

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The creators of CoolPeopleCare.org, a philanthropic Web site based in Nashville, Tenn., announce the expansion of the Web site to Louisville, Kentucky, beginning June 5.

What Does It Take To Live Car-Free?

Source: leoweekly.com

It had been exactly one month since I'd been behind the wheel of a car.

OJ Simpson snub may bring legal action

Source: The Louisville Courier-Journal

Can a customer be kicked out of a restaurant because of his reputation? It happened to O.J. Simpson on Friday night in downtown Louisville, when owner Jeff Ruby told Simpson to leave his steakhouse. Ruby said Simpson's attempts to profit from his notoriety offended him.

O.J. tossed from steakhouse on Derby eve

Source: Yahoo! News

The owner of an upscale steakhouse in Louisville said he asked O.J. Simpson to leave his restaurant the night before the Kentucky Derby because he is sickened by the attention Simpson still attracts...

Still separate after all these years

Source: The Economist

A very interesting take from outside the country on school segregation in the US. Especially relevant given that the Supreme Court heard two cases in December about using race to determine what schools children would attend and will soon announce their decision on those cases.

Thunder over Louisville was a lot of fun

We had beautiful weather for a great day of people watching, awesome air show, numerous house parties and fanatastic fireworks. It was my first thunder that I shared with 700,000 peeps. If any of you have a chance put it on your calender for next year.

Light of Easter

Source: The Louisville Courier-Journal

Their Easter vigil began at sundown Saturday as they gathered around a campfire representing the light of Christ.

Review: Humana Festival of New American Plays

Source: The New York Times

Playwrights bearing stethoscopes swarmed over this easygoing Southern city during the past month, offering diverging diagnoses for the ills that ail the country at the Humana Festival of New American Plays.

Breaking down the Big East

Source: -

Mike Waters of The Post-Standard (Syracuse), discusses the role the Big East will play in this year's NCAA tournament.

Move will bring Ali closer to center that bears his name

Source: The Louisville Courier-Journal

The move to Louisville will bring Muhammad Ali close to one of his dreams, the downtown Ali Center, and back to the city in which he was born as Cassius Clay and spent his formative years.

UK fan's ticket gesture sparks wave of charity

Source: The Louisville Courier-Journal

When it started, all Nathan Burns wanted to do was give a former University of Kentucky football player a couple of Music City Bowl tickets.

A pair of engaging performances

Source: The Louisville Courier-Journal

Two decades ago, Denise Sears came to Louisville as an intern for Actors Theatre, where she acted in the chorus of "A Christmas Carol."

Is it Racism or Just a Hatred of Change-of-Address Forms?

Source: The Louisville Courier-Journal

Two Louisville Metro Council members walked out of a heated public meeting Monday night arranged to discuss whether 22nd Street should be renamed Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard.

Minutemen Take Their Time Conquering Cardinals

Source: Hoops Writers

It was a game full of ups and downs, but the University of Massachusetts Minutemen were able to surprise the country, and maybe even themselves, by pulling off a win in Wednesday night's Billy Minardi Classic.

Has God forgiven OJ and Mel Ignatow?

Source: The Louisville Courier-Journal

Mel Ignatow says he is not a monster. What do you think?

Ohio State's BCS opponent? It's Simple.

Source: The L.A. Times

Apparently they are sick of hearing about how USC doesn't deserve its BCS slot in LA. As Chris Dufresne says the Trojans are the only real choice to oppose Ohio State. Well I really think he is fairly accurate on this.

Drivers Seek Union, Picket Ky. Domino's

Source: enews.earthlink.net

LOUISVILLE, Ky. - More than a dozen pizza delivery drivers who want their own union picketed a Domino's store Saturday.

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