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Storms rolling through the area Saturday brought strong winds and scattered showers, which caused some problems in parts of Louisville and southern Indiana. In Jeffersonville, a tree was blown over ...
A nonprofit in Laurel County, 'London KY Strong', holds candlelight walk to honor those who lost their lives in the May ...
LONDON, Ky. (WKYT) - It’s a night of banding together as a community and a night of remembrance. The May 16 deadly tornado claimed the lives of close to 20 people. “It’s like a gut punch every time ...
In the Midwest, quarter-sized hail and an isolated tornado cannot be ruled out, while in the South, flood alerts are in ...
The National Weather Service Quad Cities confirmed an EF2 tornado in southwest Davenport. Survey crews are still working to determine the exact wind speeds and path. Significant damage was reported at ...
MEDINA COUNTY, Ohio — The National Weather Service has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Warning for several Northeast Ohio ...
Sirens are also limited to a certain radius of people who can hear during “clear” conditions. Heavy rainfall and river ...
Among the mourners from last week’s deadly Hill Country floods is Dan Beazley, a man who drove 24 hours from Michigan to ...
The latest science on the link between climate change and natural disasters— and how they may be playing out where you live.
If U.S. Senate goes along with cuts to public broadcasting, KET's capacity to serve Kentuckians would be drastically changed.
Teachers and families count on KET’s high-quality educational resources available free of charge and serving K-12 and beyond.
About 150 Fort Campbell military personnel, community and city leaders and family watched June 17, the Change of Command ceremony for Garrison Fort Campbell. As Garrison Commanding Col. Christopher J.