A federal judge Friday denied Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert an injunction that would have allowed him to run horses in the 2023 Kentucky Derby.
Author: Andrew Wolfson, Louisville Courier Journal
A lawyer says she was kidnapped by her client. Her book may help overturn his conviction
Kentucky lawyer Sharon Muse Johnson’s account of her kidnapping by Frankie Covington in her book is inconsistent with her testimony, a prosecutor says
Kentucky school shooter tells parole board he still hears voices in his head
The Heath High School attack in Kentucky was one of the first school massacres. The gunman, Michael Carneal, will be considered for parole Sept. 26.
As one of the country’s first school shooters seeks parole, victim says forgive but don’t forget
The Heath High School shooting in Kentucky was one of the first school massacres. The gunman will be considered for parole Sept. 19.
Ex-Louisville detective, accused of lying on Breonna Taylor search warrant, to plead guilty
Former Louisville Metro Police Detective Kelly Goodlett will plead guilty to conspiring to violate the civil rights of Breonna Taylor.
‘Lance Armstrong of horse racing’: Suspended trainer Bob Baffert has history of success, excuses for dirty drug tests
Bob Baffert is horse racing’s most recognizable trainer, whose legacy has been tarnished by failed drug tests and excuses.
A worker didn’t want a birthday party. His company held one anyway. Now it owes him $450K
A Northern Kentucky worker asked a boss not to give him a birthday party, saying it would stress him out. The company did anyway. It didn’t go well.
Ex-American Airlines pilot convicted in gruesome 2015 triple murder in Kentucky
The case attracted national attention when Christian “Kit” Martin, a former Army major, was handcuffed at the airline gate in Louisville in 2019.
‘Modest and humble’: Texas Roadhouse founder Kent Taylor remembered for taking care of his employees during coronavirus pandemic
Company legend says Kent Taylor designed the first Texas Roadhouse on a cocktail napkin, building the chain into a goliath of 600-plus restaurants.
Virtual court hearings in 2020 have it all: Nudity, beer, bikinis and barking dogs
In Kentucky and across the nation, remote court hearings during the coronavirus pandemic have featured naked litigants and lawyers in bed.