Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg said the city is preparing for incoming snow and more flooding from the Ohio River.
Crews with the Water Company are continuing to work in the Wilder Park neighborhood after a water main break Sunday morning.
People from World Mission Society Church of God partnered with Pikeville Emergency Management to provide disaster relief to ...
Restaurants and recreation areas along River Road in Louisville are working to reopen after flooding from the Ohio River ...
Volunteers from the World Mission Society Church of God are helping Pikeville families recover from last week's severe ...
The flood warning on the Ohio River in Louisville has been canceled. The river level has dropped below flood stage. It was ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A Louisville law firm sent more than 7,000 pounds of flood relief supplies to eastern Kentucky ...
Several residents had to be rescued from their homes over the weekend as floodwaters inundated communities around the ...
In an interview from 2019, the music legend opens up to the camera in a revealing documentary. Rick Damigella reports. Heavy ...
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Mandy Keathley and McKinley Moore put together a show and auction to raise money for eastern Kentucky communities hit by ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Floating in what is normally the Turfmutt Great Lawn of Waterfront Park are tons of plastic bottles, an ...