John Mills, of Crestwood, was killed when he was struck by a charter bus outside Valhalla during the PGA Championship in May.
The family of the man killed out the PGA Championship in Louisville last year has filed a lawsuit against Valhalla and the PGA.
John Mills, 69, of Crestwood in Oldham County, was hit around 5 a.m. in the 15500 block of Shelbyville Road by a bus owned by Fullington Trailways, a Pennsylvania transportation ...
Devastating fires in Los Angeles County that began Tuesday when an intense windstorm met Southern California’s arid conditions have charred neighborhoods, killed five people and prompted more than 100 ...
John Dramani Mahama has returned to office as Ghana’s President. He won the election in the twilight of last year and he did ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The family of a man who was killed outside of Valhalla Golf Club last spring during the PGA Championship filed a wrongful death lawsuit Thursday against the PGA and other entities.
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Cape Central Tigers celebrated a nostalgic return to the historic Tiger Field House with a 55-36 victory over Dexter. Led by ...
The proceedings are set to begin at 9:30 a.m. in Manhattan. Though the president-elect is expected to avoid jail time, his ...
Daimler North America is not selling internal combustion engine trucks in Oregon over a dispute the state believes was ...
Political leaders have shunned the Alternative for Germany. But on his social media platform X, Mr. Musk is pitching the party as mainstream. By Jim Tankersley Pierre Poilievre, the Conservative ...
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