Journalism, Sovereignty and Flood Zone all moved well along on the Road to the Kentucky Derby with weekend victories.
The commonwealth had gone nearly a week without an increase in the death toll from recent flooding prior to Monday's announcement. Beshear announced a Graves County man died from floodwaters last week ...
Kentucky had widespread devastating flooding across the state over the weekend with a death toll of 12 so far and more severe ...
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Kentucky's Director of Emergency Management said crews from his department and from the Army Corps of Engineers are assessing damage daily across over 70 counties.
More than two weeks later, the death toll continues to rise from the flooding that swept across Kentucky in mid-February.
The official major disaster declaration was made a week ago on Monday, meaning the presence of FEMA is expected in the long term. Officials spoke with WKYT First Alert Meteorologist Alexa Minton about ...
Meanwhile, Kentucky, Gov. Andy Beshear said that state officials are still waiting for approval of an expedited major ...
The governor said state officials are still waiting for approval of an expedited major disaster declaration, which would ...
Gov. Andy Beshear also said Johnson County has been added to those approved for federal Individual and Public Assistance.
There was zero politics played in any of this,” Gov. Andy Beshear said as he complimented President Donald Trump’s response ...