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Whether in their own watercraft or through local rescue teams, residents left their homes along the raging Kentucky River.
After days of unrelenting downpours swelled rivers to near record levels across Kentucky, residents are closely monitoring waterways for signs they are cresting or even receding in hopes that ...
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 ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Nearly a week of widespread heavy rain caused flooding across Kentucky and southern Indiana, ...
In Louisville and around Kentucky, the rain is gone, but the water isn't. City officials expect the Ohio River to crest soon.
The catastrophic floods that have swept through Kentucky have left countless residents grappling with loss and uncertainty.
The Kentucky River crested dangerously close to the 51 feet of water the city's floodwall system is designed to withstand.
Frankfort prepares for historic flooding that could take place with the record high crest of the Kentucky River.
Data shows that 10 Kentucky counties received over 12 inches of rain in seven days. On April 2, Kentucky officials warned ...