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Louisville is Kentucky's largest city. It is ranked as either the 16th or 27th largest city in the United States depending on how the population is calculated.Louisville is famous as the home of "The Most Exciting Two Minutes in Sports": the Kentucky Derby, the widely watched first race of the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing. Louisville is influenced by both Midwestern and Southern culture, and is commonly referred to as either the northernmost Southern city or the southernmost Northern city in the United States. On November 7, 2000, Louisville and Jefferson County approved a ballot measure to merge into a consolidated city-county government named Louisville Metro.

 

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Local/Regional headlines for Louisville, Kentucky from Courier-Journal.com

Shively's City Council is expected today to ban novelty lighters from the city, citing worries that children might mistake them -- colorfully shaped like Santa Claus, the Statue of Liberty or a cell p...

 

Thousands of people slowly shuffled through the streets of Old Louisville yesterday on the final day of the 52nd annual St. James Court Art Show.

 

Sophia has always been interested in exploring the world, and her curiosity just naturally extended to "getting off the ground and exploring the air," she said. "It's a whole lot of fun...

 

The infield at Churchill Downs was filled yesterday with Duesenbergs and Ferraris, Packards and even a Daniels Submarine Speedster.

 

"Gracie, may you be blessed in the name of God who created you," the Rev. Bill Fichteman said, holding his hands over Gracie's head, "and may you and Sharon enjoy life together with our...

 

Between the bark of the nocturnal maned wolves and the bite of the chilly night air, Celeste Sullivan didn't sleep a wink Thursday night. But listening to her son Jomar excitedly list all the things ...

 

Louisville residents who haven't received economic stimulus checks from the federal government can receive assistance starting today at the Metro United Way building, 334 E. Broadway.

 

By last year, University of Louisville law professor James T.R. Jones was about to reveal publicly a secret he feared could be a career-killer -- his severe mental illness.

 

After 16 years in the U.S. Senate, David Boren has a dire warning for the people of America -- demand change from your government or risk losing your position as a world superpower.

 

Saturday's edition of The Washington Post had this little nugget about the economy in a story under the headline "GOP Strategists Whisper Fears of Greater Losses in November":

 
 

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