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The Courier-Journal (Louisville), 03 juin 2026

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Article‘All worked out like I thought it would’

LEXINGTON — Cherie DeVaux looked from the screen on her phone to the screen on her tab­let then back to her phone before turn­ing it over. She exhaled. It’s just after 10:30 a.m. She’d again spent every minute between train­ing race­horses and a...

‘All worked out like I thought it would’

ArticleI-65 clos­ure impacts Old Louis­ville busi­nesses, res­id­ents

As one of Louis­ville’s most-traveled inter­states closes for the sum­mer, Old Louis­ville res­id­ents say they’re already feel­ing the heat. Homeown­ers, busi­ness own­ers and pub­lic offi­cials have expressed con­cern sur­round­ing the Inter­state...

I-65 clos­ure impacts Old Louis­ville busi­nesses, res­id­ents

ArticleTrump names Pulte to take on Gab­bard’s role

Trump names Pulte to take on Gab­bard’s role

ArticleMan shot, killed by police in Klondike neigh­bor­hood iden­ti­fied

The iden­tity of the man shot and killed by a Louis­ville Metro Police officer on the even­ing of May 30 was offi­cially released in a June 1 advis­ory from the Jef­fer­son County Cor­oner’s Office. Mar­tin Nitzken Jr., 27, was iden­ti­fied as the man...

Man shot, killed by police in Klondike neigh­bor­hood iden­ti­fied

Article‘All worked out like I thought it would’

LEXINGTON — Cherie DeVaux looked from the screen on her phone to the screen on her tab­let then back to her phone before turn­ing it over. She exhaled. It’s just after 10:30 a.m. She’d again spent every minute between train­ing race­horses and a...

‘All worked out like I thought it would’