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Nearly a week of widespread heavy rain caused flooding across Kentucky and southern Indiana, putting feet of water in homes ...
We’re now at 350 roads still closed statewide. As rain makes its way back into the bluegrass for a couple of days, make sure you keep staying up to date with traffic and road closures, as well as your ...
The Kentucky River in Frankfort is just below 42 feet and officials say until it drops below 29 feet there are still multiple ...
On Saturday, witnesses captured video of what appeared to be a large building floating down the swollen Kentucky River in ...
As families in Jessamine County get back on their feet, one couple in Wilmore was able to finally see their home following the flooding aftermath.
A curfew for flood-affected areas in Frankfort has been extended into Tuesday morning, where it will now be in effect from ...
The Kentucky River continues to flow outside of its banks. Now, restaurants that sit next to the river are assessing damage, ...
The Kentucky River may crest as high as 49.5 feet on Monday morning, a record. The sheriff's department and National Guard ...
City officials are asking people to wait before dropping off donations as agencies are currently developing plans for ...
This story has been updated to reflect the National Weather Service's prediction that the Kentucky River will crest at 47 ...
The Kentucky River crested dangerously close to the 51 feet of water the city's floodwall system is designed to withstand.
“The Frankfort area, and downstream from Frankfort, is the one that’s really, really under the gun. The the worst of the ...