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Author: Andrew Wolfson, Louisville Courier Journal

News

A doctor was accused of ‘touching his nose a lot.’ It was a nightmare that took 3.5 years to settle.

May 15, 2023 Andrew Wolfson, Louisville Courier Journal Comments Off on A doctor was accused of ‘touching his nose a lot.’ It was a nightmare that took 3.5 years to settle.

When a mother accused a doctor of being impaired because he was “touching his nose a lot,” it set off a yearslong nightmare for the physician.

Sports

Bob Baffert loses bid for injunction allowing him to run horses in 2023 Kentucky Derby

February 17, 2023 Andrew Wolfson, Louisville Courier Journal Comments Off on Bob Baffert loses bid for injunction allowing him to run horses in 2023 Kentucky Derby

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.

Nation

A lawyer says she was kidnapped by her client. Her book may help overturn his conviction

November 25, 2022 Andrew Wolfson, Louisville Courier Journal Comments Off on 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

Nation

Gunman in one of United States’ first mass school shootings denied parole in rare hearing

September 26, 2022 Andrew Wolfson, Louisville Courier Journal Comments Off on Gunman in one of United States’ first mass school shootings denied parole in rare hearing

Given the number of victims in the December 1997 Heath High School shooting, it was unlikely that Michael Carneal would be freed.

Nation

Kentucky school shooter tells parole board he still hears voices in his head

September 20, 2022 Andrew Wolfson, Louisville Courier Journal Comments Off on 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.

Nation

As one of the country’s first school shooters seeks parole, victim says forgive but don’t forget

September 17, 2022 Andrew Wolfson, Louisville Courier Journal Comments Off on 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.

Nation

Ex-Louisville detective, accused of lying on Breonna Taylor search warrant, to plead guilty

August 12, 2022 Andrew Wolfson, Louisville Courier Journal Comments Off on 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.

Sports

‘Lance Armstrong of horse racing’: Suspended trainer Bob Baffert has history of success, excuses for dirty drug tests

April 26, 2022 Andrew Wolfson, Louisville Courier Journal Comments Off on ‘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.

Nation

A worker didn’t want a birthday party. His company held one anyway. Now it owes him $450K

April 17, 2022April 26, 2022 Andrew Wolfson, Louisville Courier Journal Comments Off on 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.

News

A Kentucky judge awarded custody of a fetus to the mother, opening a legal can of worms

July 16, 2021 Andrew Wolfson, Louisville Courier Journal Comments Off on A Kentucky judge awarded custody of a fetus to the mother, opening a legal can of worms

To provide protection to a mother threatened by her baby’s father, a judge ordered custody of the fetus to the mother. Experts question that move.

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