Crews with the Louisville Water Company are continuing to work in the Wilder Park neighborhood after a water main break Sunday morning.
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg said the city is preparing for incoming snow and more flooding from the Ohio River.
According to the Louisville Water Company, the main break occurred near the intersection of 3rd and W. Kenton streets around 8:30 a.m. in the Wilder Park neighborhood. Vehicles in the roadway were ...
Partnering with Pikeville Emergency Management, volunteers traveled from Louisville, Lexington, and Pittsburgh to remove ...
People from World Mission Society Church of God partnered with Pikeville Emergency Management to provide disaster relief to ...
Business and property owners in Prospect spent much of their Sunday cleaning up now that water levels have gone down following major flooding.
Louisville could receive 3-4 inches of rain Saturday through midday Sunday, forecasters with the National Weather Service ...
To prevent flooding from getting worse in Louisville, MSD activated seven of its 16 flood pumping stations. Four more pump ...
The WLKY region got a double dose of problematic weather this weekend, and the first wave left several areas underwater.
MSD sealed two flood gates on Tuesday, but businesses along the Ohio River are already seeing significant flood conditions.
With the potential for 2-5 inches of rainfall Saturday and Sunday, some Kentucky rivers could overflow and flash flooding could be possible in heavy downpours.
Mandy Keathley and McKinley Moore put together a show and auction to raise money for eastern Kentucky communities hit by ...