Kentucky, tornado and severe weather
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Kentucky firefighter Leslie Leatherman answered the call for help when a late-night tornado plowed through his Laurel County community.
One week after a deadly EF-4 tornado hit Russell, Pulaski, and Laurel counties, the National Weather Service has updated the storm’s path.
The weather service predicts two waves of storm systems Tuesday, with the second having the potential for significant impact across KY.
The nonprofit Mission Mules of North Carolina is helping survivors of deadly tornadoes that devastated parts of Kentucky on Friday.
Video shows flipped vehicles, leveled homes, destroyed airplanes, and much more.At least 18 people have died across the state. If you can't see the map at the top of the story, see more of our aerial footage below:Laurel County,
One of the biggest concerns that we have is that you’re in this debris in high winds and it becomes a projectile, and it injures or kills somebody.”
About a month and a half after experiencing massive flooding Buffalo Trace Distillery in Frankfort is now helping raise money for other storm victims.
Donations are being accepted through the Team Kentucky Storm Relief Fund, United Way of Laurel County and the Salvation Army. Volunteer opportunities are available through Samaritan's Purse for ...
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Kentucky has been rocked by a series of floods and devastating storms over the past few months, including one flood that shut down the Buffalo Trace Distillery for a period of time. In order to raise money for relief efforts to help those affected by these natural disasters,