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Facts, rumors and political innuendo: Senate race 2014 edition

Just five days after being mocked by his Democratic colleagues on the Senate floor for filibustering his own bill, Sen.

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2012 People Issue: Lola Arslanbekova

The Athlete

If your résumé boasts that you’re ranked No. 3 in the nation in kills, you’re either a crazy serial killer or a damn fine volleyball player.

Inbox — Dec. 12, 2012

Letters to the Editor

Welp, I’m a Fan

Dear Jim Welp,

Prairie voles! Funnier and funnier every time.

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Welcome to Loserville: 2012

Remembering a year that should have been better

Just last week, the world’s largest travel guide publisher named Louisville the No.

Strange bedfellows

Staunch opponents of the EPA’s ‘War on Coal’ embrace environmental upgrades at Mill Creek plant

When LG&E announced last year that new EPA rules would force the company to make costly retrofits to their Mill Creek coal-fired power plant — paid for by consumers via a large rate hike

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2012 People Issue: The Rev. Patrick Delahanty

The Abolitionist

If you’ve ever walked through the bustling halls of the capitol annex in Frankfort during a session of Kentucky’s General Assembly over the past three decades, there’s a good chan

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2012 People Issue: Courtenay Kunnecke & Nathan Erickson

The Peddlers

If you haven’t heard of or been to the Flea Off Market by now, you’re likely spending way too much time inside a mall and leaving large carbon footprints all over the city.

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Western movement

An overhauled middle school learns of one more big change: principal terminated

It’s a gray, October morning, about 7:45. At 22nd and Main streets, the faint smell of coffee wafts from a few classrooms and offices at Western Middle School.

Inbox — Dec. 5, 2012

Letters to the Editor

Correction

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Real world rotation

U of L resident physicians absorb poverty, challenges many patients face

Dr. Michelle Parchman, a tall, chipper brunette, strides across Jackson Street on a cold, overcast November morning, parking herself underneath a bus shelter.