Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear announced late Friday the death toll from the recent flooding and severe cold has again increased.
The storm killed at least 14 people – one in severe winds in Georgia, one in West Virginia and 12 in Kentucky, which took on some of the worst of the devastating flooding in the region. Several others ...
The Kentucky National Guard (KYNG) continues its response efforts for the ongoing severe winter storm crisis, deploying 256 ...
Lake effect snow is a rare occurrence in Tennessee because we don’t have many big bodies of water that can support how it ...
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear says weather-related deaths have risen to 15 after recent flooding as rescue efforts begin to come ...
Two more weather-related deaths have been reported in Kentucky, the state’s governor said Tuesday. A man and a woman in ...
A powerful storm system battered the U.S. Southeast, dumping up to 6 inches of rain over two days and causing widespread ...
Officials have urged residents to stay off the roads in portions of Virginia and North Carolina, where a storm dropped heavy ...
Storm Kingston swept across the U.S. from the Midwest into the South and mid-Atlantic, bringing snow, ice and dangerous road ...
Gov. Andy Beshear increases death toll to 11. President Trump approved an emergency declaration in Kentucky Sunday after ...
The National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory for parts of Kentucky and predicted 2-6 inches of snow, ...
Several states along the Atlantic Coast were set to receive up to a foot of snow as much of the central U.S. faced ...
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