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An additional 3 to 4 inches of rain could fall in Lexington by Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.
FEMA said it was ending a disaster mitigation program known as BRIC the same day a disaster declaration was announced for all 120 Kentucky counties.
The presidential declaration applies to all of Kentucky's 120 counties and allows FEMA to provide emergency assistance. Much ...
While the threat of severe weather continues into this weekend, most of the attention is now on flooding — as the parts of ...
FRANKFORT, Ky. (LEX 18) — Governor Andy Beshear said Kentucky's application for individual assistance from the federal ...
Rising river levels in Kentucky are prompting evacuations and warnings to move to safer ground with water rescues under way ...
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear and Senate President Robert Stivers are at odds over a cap on emergency spending instituted by the ...
More heavy rain is expected for at least the next three days, with the potential for Lexington to see an additional 6 inches.
Rising floodwaters are wreaking havoc throughout eastern Kentucky, flooding some people for the second time this year.In ...
Kentucky Realtors has announced there will be an additional $100,000 in flood relief funding. The relief is limited to a month of housing expenses up to a maximum of $1,000 per household. These funds ...
See photos and video of flooding across Kentucky, including Frankfort, Owen County, Pendleton County, Woodford County, Mercer ...
President Donald Trump signed an order Friday declaring a state of emergency for Kentucky as rain continue to pound much of ...