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Update, 8:30 p.m.: The last tornado warning expired in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky after thunderstorms and strong winds battered parts of the region. A flood advisory is now in effect ...
Scientists say a new epicenter is forming for the deadliest storm zone in the U.S. Here’s where people are now most at risk ...
Kentucky native Anne Wilson played a benefit concert Monday night, with proceeds going to tornado relief efforts. The event ...
We are just a few weeks away from fall, and the weather predictions are in. Severe weather and cooler temperatures are ...
Pictured: trucks and heavy equipment being used to remove the storm debris left behind in Pulaski County, Ky., after an EF-3 tornado tore through the area in the late evening hours of May 16, 2025.
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said upwards of 70 may have died when a twister touched down for more than 200 miles in his state, but the number of deaths could exceed 100 across 10 or more counties.
As of July 23, FEMA has approved more than $2.6 million to nearly 500 households in Kentucky. Kentuckians impacted by April flooding have until Friday, July 25, to apply for FEMA assistance.
President Trump approved $56M in public disaster aid for affected Kentucky areas. FEMA granted $28.8M total to households impacted by April floods and May tornadoes Deadlines for individual aid ...
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