Franchise Group, based in Delaware, Ohio, is the parent company of American Freight and other stores including Vitamin ...
A Delaware, Ohio-based furniture company is closing all of its stores across the country. Franchise Group, which owns ...
After a jury found that a former police detective used excessive force in the 2020 ... Kevin Williams reported from Louisville, Ky. Four years ago, thousands of demonstrators would squeeze into ...
These estimates do not include title, registration fees, lien fees, or any other fees that may be imposed by a governmental agency in connection with the sale and financing of the vehicle.
These estimates do not include title, registration fees, lien fees, or any other fees that may be imposed by a governmental agency in connection with the sale and financing of the vehicle.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - On the heels of mounting an improbable comeback at Boston College, the Louisville football program is staying out on the road, and is making the journey to Death Valley for a ...
Though they’ve now been conference mates for a decade, Miami and Louisville aren’t exactly what anyone in the wider college football world would consider to be rivals. The Hurricanes and ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - The Louisville football program's string of night games will come to an end when they travel out west to face ACC newcomer Stanford. The matchup between the Cardinals and the ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Saturday's game against Miami is one that has been circled all season for the University of Louisville football program — or, at least, by its fans and the media who ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Norton West Louisville Hospital is now accepting appointments. Patients can get appointments for Nov. 11 and after for both primary and specialty care at the hospital in ...
More than 10 years later, Game’s exotic meat offerings continue to draw Louisville diners and out-of-towners in search of something beyond a standard burger. And there appears to be even more ...
In addition to curbside pickup options, numerous drop-off locations around Louisville accept recycling, and some accept hazardous waste, used cooking oil and other miscellaneous materials.