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An Owensboro native is using her business to help tornado victims. Joni Paynter and her husband own The Kentucky Shop in ...
Veterans with total losses are receiving $1,000, while those with partial damage are eligible for $500 and donated supplies like bedding and blankets.
FEMA has arrived with travel trailers at a park in London. It’s a welcome sight for people who still don’t know where they are going to live after their homes were destroyed. They have many questions ...
With Kentucky now on its third major disaster declaration this year, a special legislative session is looking more likely — ...
Kentucky natives Jager Burton and Trent Noah spearheaded UK’s tornado relief drive for the victims of the storms in Southern ...
Spread the love“Free Willie” didn’t apply to an orca this time, but nevertheless his plight was just as daunting. When an EF4 ...
Survivors of the May 16th tornado that killed 19 people in Laurel and Pulaski counties aren’t the only folks there facing ...
Gov. Andy Beshear said it’s a “likelihood” he will convene the legislature for a special session to provide funding for ...
They’re tearing through communities just about everywhere between the Rockies and the Appalachians. The U.S. has seen a broad ...
Mother Nature continues to strike Western Kentucky, but in that nightmare, a partnership has grown. Leaders in three different counties are now sharing how they’re working together to lead their ...
Relief organizations like the Salvation Army and Team Rubicon are providing long-term support in Kentucky communities devastated by recent tornadoes.
A Disaster Recovery Center is now open in Somerset at the Center for Rural Development for folks affected by the tornado that ...