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It’s been over one week since a deadly tornado ripped through several Kentucky communities. 17 people were killed in Laurel County alone. Many others were hurt.
A group of Louisville chefs and volunteers went down to London to help feed people still dealing with the aftermath of a devastating EF-4 tornado.
Inmates apart of a work program with the Pulaski County Detention Center spent the week cleaning up debris across the county.
The Laurel County community gathered to remember the 17 lives lost to last week’s deadly EF-4 tornado. In Thursday night’s Clark County Fiscal Court meeting, leaders voted 6-1 for a second reading of ...
Jerry Blanton has lived in Laurel County his whole life, but the tornado that hit London last week left him with a memory ...
Governor Andy Beshear announced in a post on X on Friday night that there is some "good news." FEMA Individual Assistance is ...
The Baptist Disaster Relief volunteers with the roaring chainsaws are more than relentless workers. Some of them can use the ...
God’s Pit Crew announced on Friday that they’re sending crews to Missouri and Kentucky to assist in tornado relief efforts in ...
The Memorial Day weekend kicked off with a multi-day thunderstorm and heavy rainfall system hitting the south-central part of ...
Federal assistance is now available to individuals in six Kentucky counties affected by recent tornadoes and severe weather, FEMA announces.
The latest disaster declaration will help Kentucky recover after an EF-4 tornado and other severe weather ripped through the state in May.
Several parts of the state were struck by the tornado early Saturday morning, leaving significant damage across the area.