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Mother's Day Weekend Flood of 2009

Posted: 05/09/2013 - It has been four years since the Mother's Day flash flood event. But in many areas people remember it like it was yesterday.

A Quick Note About Lightning

Posted: 05/08/2013 - On May 8th, 2013 we aired a story about a man being struck by lightning. I thought a quick hit about lightning safety needed to be shared.

Wet Week

Posted: 05/06/2013 - The wet weekend was nasty, but now the rain continues into the brand new week.

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Sunday’s Extras: The first woman in your life

Posted: 05/11/2013 - Here's another one from my archives I thought you might enjoy. The message in my Mother’s Day card compares a mother’s love to a cherished quilt that “surrounds her child with warmth, gentleness and a special beauty that becomes more treasured through the years.”

Sunday's Extras: Texting Mom

Posted: 05/11/2013 - I first posted this a couple of years ago, but I wanted to share it again. It still reminds me of my mom. Happy Mother’s Day! I love you!

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Thank you Eastern Kentucky

Posted: 05/06/2013 - So I have known for a long time this moment would come, and I've known for a long time what I would say, but actually having to write it down is a little bitter sweet.

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Blame me, I Tweeted Samford coach remark

Posted: 12/05/2012 - On Tuesday night, during the first half of UK's blowout win over Samford, coach Bennie Seltzer blurted out a sentence that caught my ear, and I'm sure, those of several other folks sitting nearby.

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Life Lessons from a Lawyer's Lawyer

Posted: 05/16/2013 - One of the great moments of my life was sitting next to legendary Louisville attorney Frank Haddad at a luncheon when he found that he had received the first Peter Perlman Outstanding Trial Lawyer award from the Kentucky Academy of Trial Lawyers.

Life Lessons About Money and Happiness

Posted: 04/24/2013 - When the body of murdered Florida lotto winner Abraham Shakespeare was found, his mother said that on many occasions Shakespeare said he wished he had torn up the winning ticket.

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Teens spearheaded Louisville desegregation effort

Posted: 05/18/2013 - When Louisville became the first city south of the Mason-Dixon line to require businesses to serve people regardless of their race or religion 50 years ago, teenagers were a driving force behind the decision.

Landing gear issue leads to plane's belly landing

Posted: 05/18/2013 - An airline official says a US Airways Express flight with 34 people aboard was forced to make a belly landing at Newark International Airport after experiencing landing gear trouble. No injuries were reported.

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