Feb 18 Commentary John Calipari Gets The Best Out Of His One-And-Done Bench Commentator Frank Deford analyzes the University of Kentucky men's basketball team's winning streak. By Frank DeFord Feb 18 Commentary John Calipari Gets The Best Out Of His One-And-Done Bench Frank DeFord
Feb 6 Commentary Kentucky Temporarily Delays Electronic Tax Returns FRANKFORT, Ky. — State officials said Friday they will temporarily delay processing electronic tax returns following an increase of fraudulent filings from TurboTax. The delay means it will take up to 14 days for people to receive a state tax refund instead of the usual seven to 10 business days. State officials said they hope […] By Associated Press Feb 6 Commentary Kentucky Temporarily Delays Electronic Tax Returns Associated Press
Jan 29 Commentary The Selma to Montgomery March From the Eyes of a Child in Louisville Among the things for which I’m most grateful to my parents is my fascination with current events, and my vivid connection with the historical occasions that have occurred in my lifetime. This started when I was a very small boy and my mother set up our new television set in the family room while she […] By Keith Runyon Jan 29 Commentary The Selma to Montgomery March From the Eyes of a Child in Louisville Keith Runyon
Jan 15 Commentary Remembering Louisville Metro Council President Jim King When the history of Metro Louisville is written, a few names will rise to the top of those who shaped the merged government. Without question, Jim King will be one of them. Over the decade in which he served on the Metro Council, the Highlands banker and Democrat who died last night at the age […] By Keith Runyon Jan 15 Commentary Remembering Louisville Metro Council President Jim King Keith Runyon
Dec 11 Commentary Louisville’s Whiskey Row Rises—Again It isn’t difficult to imagine the sounds and smells of Louisville’s Main Street in the mid-1800s, just before the Civil War. Clip-clopping horses’ hooves, creaking wagon wheels, shouting coachmen and cart drivers. A litter of pigs would snort and squeal east toward the packinghouses of Butchertown. Clanking iron chains heralded the arrival of the whip-cracking […] By Keith Runyon Dec 11 Commentary Louisville’s Whiskey Row Rises—Again Keith Runyon
Nov 13 Commentary Saluting Craig Buthod, Louisville’s Librarian This morning when I turned on my iPad app for the Louisville Free Public Library I read some news I was disappointed to see: “Louisville Free Public... By Keith Runyon Nov 13 Commentary Saluting Craig Buthod, Louisville’s Librarian Keith Runyon
Nov 6 Commentary As He Moves Into Majority Leadership, McConnell Should Remember Kentucky’s Great Past Leaders November is a month when many of us feel a certain melancholy. The year is winding rapidly to an end, and so much of what we planned to do in 2014 will... By Keith Runyon Nov 6 Commentary As He Moves Into Majority Leadership, McConnell Should Remember Kentucky’s Great Past Leaders Keith Runyon
Feb 5 Commentary Whose Name Should Be On the Downtown Louisville Bridge? Naming public buildings, roads, bridges and the like is probably more complicated and controversial than it ought to be. No matter what, politics and... By Keith Runyon Feb 5 Commentary Whose Name Should Be On the Downtown Louisville Bridge? Keith Runyon
Jan 9 Commentary Every Time It Snows in Louisville Every time it snows in Louisville, even when it just gets cold and doesn’t snow, everyone talks about how unusual it is, how amazing, how odd. But it... By Keith Runyon Jan 9 Commentary Every Time It Snows in Louisville Keith Runyon