LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A new bookstore, bar and coffee shop is raising money for Kentucky flood relief. Nook and Nowhere posted to its Instagram it is donating 100 percent of the proceeds from its ...
People from World Mission Society Church of God partnered with Pikeville Emergency Management to provide disaster relief to ...
Crews with the Louisville Water Company are continuing to work in the Wilder Park neighborhood after a water main break ...
If you were impacted by the severe storms, flooding and landslides on the weekend of Feb. 14, 2025, the IRS is giving your ...
Volunteers are asked to wear long pants, sturdy closed-toe shoes, masks, and waterproof gloves. Meet at the Wharf/Blue Parking Lot on 131 W River Road. Use code FEB25 at the PARC Kiosk when parking in ...
A spokesperson for the Louisville Water Company said crews will be on site for most of the day completing repairs.
Business and property owners in Prospect spent much of their Sunday cleaning up now that water levels have gone down following major flooding.
The White House has already approved a request for an emergency disaster declaration, allowing federal funding to go to areas ...
Waterfront Park officials are calling for volunteers to help clean up debris left by last week's Ohio River flooding. Starting at 1 p.m. Monday, volunteers will gather to begin the cleanup process, ...
Andy Beshear and Eric Gibson, director of Kentucky Emergency Management, held a news conference Monday morning to give an ...
The governor said state officials are still waiting for approval of an expedited major disaster declaration, which would grant individual assistance.