Round after round of heavy rains have pounded the central U.S., leading to rapidly rising waterways and prompting a series of flash flood emergencies Friday night in Missouri, Texas and Arkansas.
Flooding concerns persist through the weekend as we see more rounds of active heavy rains - some with a severe threat.
Between 4-6 inches of additional rain was expected to fall on the Louisville metro area from Friday through Sunday, officials ...
Keeneland Spring Meet is set to open Sunday in Lexington, Kentucky. What to know about the Ashland Stakes, Blue Grass Stakes and other races: ...
Round after round of heavy rains have pounded the central U.S. for days, and forecasters warned that it could persist through ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVA) - The Ole Miss baseball team played a double-header against Kentucky on Friday.
President Donald Trump signed an order Friday declaring a state of emergency for Kentucky as rain continue to pound much of ...
Officials with the city of Lexington announced that Mayor Linda Gorton has declared a state of emergency in Fayette County ...
More heavy rain is expected for at least the next three days, with the potential for Lexington to see an additional 6 inches.
The presidential declaration applies to all of Kentucky's 120 counties and allows FEMA to provide emergency assistance. Much ...
Since rain isn’t expected to stop falling until Sunday, and predicted rain totals and expected severity of the storms are ...
Louisville was hit with heavy winds. Tennessee saw massive tornadoes. Lexington, on the other hand, was spared Thursday ...
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