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The Cardinals earned their first home win against the Wildcats since 2014 with their largest ever Governor's Cup margin of victory.
Freshmen Braxton Jennings and Shaun Boykins Jr., both ran for more than 100 yards, helping Louisville overcome significant injuries and still rout Kentucky 41-0 on Saturday.
Jody Meiman, the executive director of Louisville Metro Emergency Services, said there have been a few hitches, but phase two is going pretty smoothly.
The Louisville Cardinals routed the Kentucky Wildcats during college football rivalry week, winning the Governor's Cup for a second straight season.
As a reminder, in PFF's grading scale, 60.0 is the baseline for an "average" grade. 70.0-79.9 is considered above average, 80.0-89.9 is good, whereas 90.0 and higher is elite. On the opposite end of the spectrum, 59.9-50.0 is below average, 49.9-40.0 is considered poor, whereas 39.9 and below is very poor.
Ahead of the upcoming one-way to two-way conversion of Muhammad Ali Boulevard and Chestnut Street, from Ninth Street west through the Shawnee neighborhood, several intersections will switch to flashing red lights with four-way stop signs installed.
Louisville football will play Kentucky in the Governor's Cup in Week 14 of the college football season. Who wins? Here's what we think.
With running backs Isaac Brown, Keyjuan Brown and Duke Watson all having to miss the game against Kentucky due to injury, Louisville was forced to give meaningful snaps to Shaun Boykins Jr. and Braxton Jennings at the position. The two young in-state backs took their opportunity and ran with it (pun intended).
Charles Booker is making a third run at U.S. Senate in Kentucky, joining an already crowded field. The 41-year-old Democrat served as the Kentucky House of Representatives for the 43rd District from 2019 to 2021.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - The Kentucky Humane Society is looking to empty its shelters this month. From now through Dec. 15, they’re waiving adoption fees for adult dogs and cats. The Humane Society says this year was hard on shelters across the country, as families faced financial hardships and housing changes.