Former Courier-Journal columnist and editorial writer Betty Winston Bayé recalls her years on fabled Chestnut Street.
"I have a serious weakness for Dr. Pepper."
“I still say that even though I never took a journalism course after high school, I majored in ‘Courier-Journalism.’”
Go ahead, indulge your morbid curiosity.
I’m joining the Courier-Journal’s Jennie Rees and other racing analysts for a fun day of racing and teaching about handicapping and wagering.
The Courier-Journal’s Jennie Rees has been honored by the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association for media excellence.
Skip the malls for deals at the big box stores or keep it local with area boutiques.
In case you haven't noticed, WDRB's Bill Lamb likes making major statements, most of which he unloads on his "Point of View" news segments. But the biggest recent statement was snatching two top sports columnists Rick Bozich and Eric Crawford from the pages of the Courier-Journal.
Kentucky Derby picks from media experts.
Sources are telling Louisville.com that 50 employees have been laid off at the Louisville Courier Journal, in what seems to be a nationwide two percent staff reduction by the Courier's parent company Gannett.
Being of reasonably sound mind, and as susceptible to a John Wayne moment as the next guy, I find there are days when I actually feel the urge to run for high political office.
Courier-Journal turf writer Jennie Rees and husband and trainer Pat Dupuy hope to strike the wire first on Thursday, when their horse, Strike Impact, runs in Churchill Downs' fifth race.
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