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The Kentucky River is projected to crest at 49.5 feet, one foot higher than the all-time record set in 1978, resulting in ...
First United Methodist Church in Frankfort provided a free hot breakfast on Easter Sunday for community members impacted by ...
Men dressed in white coveralls splattered with mud were busy cleaning out flood-damaged businesses along Main Street Friday ...
To make this Easter holiday special for flood survivors and those helping with flood relief efforts, a Frankfort church ...
After powerful storms caused historic river flooding, photos of Kentucky's capital city Frankfort show homes, buildings and ...
The Frankfort/Franklin County Office of Emergency Management Director Ray Kinney advised residents on Saturday to take ...
Frankfort residents are taking everything out of their flooded homes to be thrown away as the clean up begins.
Drone video captured the Kentucky River flooding near downtown Frankfort. Christina Cardona and Michael Clevenger. Kentucky floods: Storm sewers reach maximum capacity in Benton ...
The Kentucky River crested dangerously close to the 51 feet of water the city's floodwall system is designed to withstand.
America's oldest continuously operating distillery is temporarily closed because of major flooding in Kentucky this week, ...
The historic Buffalo Trace Distillery has temporarily closed after deadly flooding ravaging Kentucky swept into its ...
Inspections of any barrels touched by the flood began Thursday and will continue until each is carefully assessed, a process ...