A dedicated flock
Raptor Rehab continues to soar — for now
Ginger casts a sideways stare at the strange people gathered around her cage. A red-tailed hawk, Ginger has a white band of feathers on her neck that distinguishes her.
A second look
New state law paves the way for more post-conviction DNA testing and a potential rise in the exoneration of innocent prisoners
After years of attempting to prove they are innocent, Garr Keith Hardin and Jeffrey Dewayne Clark — convicted and sentenced to life in prison for the 1992 murder of Louisvillian Rhonda Sue Wa
Slash and burn
A look at how sequestration will disproportionately affect low-income families, children and the elderly across Kentucky
As the deadline for the deep federal budget cuts known as sequestration passed in early March, Sen.
‘Get over it’
Gov. Steve Beshear defies Republican critics, moving forward with Medicaid expansion that could transform Kentucky’s health
Standing before a crowded room full of health care advocates in the state capitol, Gov.
Making a run for it
Bats’ Billy Hamilton brings base stealing back to baseball
Each new season, Billy Hamilton faces a brand new challenge. But it always boils down to one thing for the Louisville Bats young base-stealing star: If he gets on, he’s gone.
‘Just another theory’
Christian educators seek to spread their faith in Jefferson County Public Schools
A new group of Christian educators in Louisville conducted a unique training session for Jefferson County Public Schools teachers last Thursday inside the auditorium of The Gheens Academy for Curri
A celestial selection
LEO picks Orb to win Kentucky Derby 139
On his way to the Kentucky Derby, Orb turned in what may have been the two most powerful performances along the Derby Prep Trail, surging to towering triumphs in the Fountain of Youth Stakes and Fl




