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Isaac Brown rushed for 130 yards and a touchdown before leaving late with a leg injury and Keyjuan Brown scored twice in the second half to lift No. 16 Louisville to a 28-16 victory over Virginia Tech.
For about 30 minutes on Saturday afternoon, it looked like the Virginia Tech Hokies were about to win their second game in a row and move to 3-2 in ACC play. Unfortunately, a lopsided third quarter changed everything, and the No. 16 Louisville Cardinals (7-1, 4-1) came from behind to defeat the Hokies 28-16 (3-6, 2-3).
Brown has not missed a game this season, but he has been limited by injuries in three games. He has five 100-yard games this season; the Cardinals are 5-0 in those games. Japan's Forever Young held off a formidable field to win the Breeders' Cup Classic at Del Mar Racetrack in Southern California on Saturday.
A project to restore passenger rail service to Louisville is currently stalled while awaiting federal approval. The project received a federal grant in December 2023 to begin the initial planning phase. Local officials are concerned about potential federal ...
Yum! Brands, the Louisville-based fast-food chain giant, is moving into a new corporate headquarters office in downtown Louisville. The company known for brands like Kentucky Fried Chicken, Taco Bell and Pizza Hut, will take over four and a half floors of the PNC Tower, 101 S. Fifth St., according to an Oct. 30 announcement.
The Louisville Zoo celebrated Día de los Muertos on Saturday, and invited the community to participate. The zoo did this by remembering animals that have died, and invited visitors to bring photos of their pets that have also died to display on two special ofrendas, according to a zoo spokesperson. Ofrendas are decorated altars.
Honoring and remembering zoo animals that have passed away, the Louisville Zoo hosts Dia de los Muertos celebration.
During his arrest, officers said he tried to swing at one of them and put an officer in a headlock, causing minor injuries.