
Scott Reynolds
Anchor and Reporter at WDRB-TV (Louisville, KY)
Anchor/Reporter WDRB 5pm News, starting in September. Blessed by God with five amazing children. Former dairy farm boy. Lover of all sports, even curling
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3 weeks ago |
wdrb.com | Scott Reynolds
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- With thousands of office workers absent from downtown Louisville since the pandemic, businesses have come to rely on five key pillars to attract crowds: conventions, concerts, the University of Louisville Cardinals, bourbon, and baseball. The Louisville Bats say they are a major factor in drawing people downtown, with hopes of welcoming more than 400,000 fans to Slugger Field this season.
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1 month ago |
wdrb.com | Scott Reynolds
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — The number of thick, horn-rimmed black glasses almost outnumbered the chicken fingers at the Springhurst Rooster's Monday night. Cardinal men's basketball fans waited two hours to get a seat for Head Coach Pat Kelsey's weekly radio show and to get a version of his signature eyewear. The buzz around Cards men's basketball has been a slam dunk for enthusiastic fans and downtown business.
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2 months ago |
automation.com | Scott Reynolds
Scott Reynolds, the 2025 president of the International Society of Automation (ISA), discusses the ISA's three-year strategy. I’d like to start by saying I am excited and honored to begin my term as the 2025 president of the International Society of Automation (ISA). This is especially true given the incredible work done by the Executive Board last year, led by 2024 ISA President Prabhu Soundarrajan and ISA CEO and Executive Director Claire Fallon.
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2 months ago |
wdrb.com | Scott Reynolds
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Thursday night, a Louisville man will find out if his father makes the National Football League's Hall of Fame. Jim Tyrer would've likely been inducted 45 years ago, but between being nominated and the final vote, a deadly tragedy, that has remained a mystery for decades, changed everything. Brad Tyrer, of Louisville watched his dad become a legend in the NFL — a six-time first team All Pro with the Kansas City Chiefs and a Super Bowl win in 1970.
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Oct 18, 2024 |
wdrb.com | Scott Reynolds |Molly Jett
You have permission to edit this article. Close Bryce Gerlach, 18, was an innocent bystander when he was shot and killed in an exchange of gunfire at Harvest Homecoming on Saturday, Oct. 12. The Corydon Central High School football player was honored during senior night by his friends, family, fellow teammates on Friday, Oct. 18, 2024.
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Norte Dame has one mildly tough game against Wisconsin. Give them an SEC schedule. They will make the playoffs unless they crumble

The NBA needs to put a stop to fouls from behind on breakaways. Players have zero chance to protect themselves like Klay Thompson last night. If you’re not in front of the player or at least sideways with him it should be a technical and the player ejected.

Congratulations to the Toronto Raptors but let’s be honest... they beat the junior varsity and barely beat them