Crews with the Louisville Water Company are continuing to work in the Wilder Park neighborhood after a water main break ...
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WLKY Louisville on MSNLouisville asking for volunteers in flood cleanup at Waterfront ParkWaterfront Park officials are calling for volunteers to help clean up debris left by last week's Ohio River flooding.
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg said the city is preparing for incoming snow and more flooding from the Ohio River.
Governor Andy Beshear says President Donald Trump has approved federal assistance to communities in Kentucky impacted by ...
While the floodwaters have receded, the aftermath has left behind a mess of debris, including large 50-foot logs, plastic bottles, and Styrofoam, as volunteers and maintenance crews work together to ...
NWS Louisville has put together a color-coded map and shared it to X, formerly Twitter, sharing locations minor-moderate river flooding and major river flooding. As of Monday evening, 12 people ...
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WAVE Louisville on MSNVolunteers needed in community effort to cleanup Waterfront Park after floodingVolunteers are asked to wear long pants, sturdy closed-toe shoes, masks, and waterproof gloves. Meet at the Wharf/Blue Parking Lot on 131 W River Road. Use code FEB25 at the PARC Kiosk when parking in ...
The Ohio River hit a crest of 28.3 feet Thursday afternoon, swelling into the Louisville area following Kentucky's heavy rains and upstream flooding, according to preliminary data from a river ...
People from World Mission Society Church of God partnered with Pikeville Emergency Management to provide disaster relief to ...
according to the National Weather Service in Louisville. Beshear said some of the rivers that had entered the major flood state earlier this week are receding, and that any snowmelt would probably ...
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WLKY Louisville on MSNPHOTOS: Flooding across Louisville region, dozens of rescues neededThe WLKY region got a double dose of problematic weather this weekend, and the first wave left several areas underwater.
MSD sealed two flood gates on Tuesday, but businesses along the Ohio River are already seeing significant flood conditions.
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