Several Kentucky communities are expected to be isolated by floodwaters as rising rivers and streams cover roads around the region.
As of Sunday afternoon, there were 539 road closures across Kentucky due to recorded flooding, mudslides, and a rockslide.
"This flooding is not something we're dealing with just right here downtown in the city. We are dealing with it across our ...
The boy's death sparked questions from some who wondered why the Franklin County school district chose not to cancel ...
Severe storms continued to pound parts of the South and Midwest, as a punishing and slow-moving storm system unleashed ...
The Frankfort Plant Board Water Treatment Plant announced the water levels have risen to a level that can impact the ...
It is something just so bad, I had to come and see it for myself,” Frankfort resident Daniel Cox said Sunday afternoon.
FRANKFORT, Ky. (WKYT) - Multiple portions of the Kentucky River are expected to reach record-breaking flood levels. The Ohio ...
According to the Frankfort city government, there is a possibility for flooding in several low-lying "areas of uncertainty." ...
Officials in Frankfort are urging people living in low-lying areas of Frankfort to stay alert as the Kentucky River nears its ...
The Kentucky River is projected to crest at 49.5 feet, one foot higher than the all-time record set in 1978, resulting in ...
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear said on Sunday that two people died and over 500 roads were closed in the state due to deadly ...