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More severe storms are expected to roll across the central U.S. this week following the weather-related deaths of more than ...
Gov. Andy Beshear says the death toll is expected to rise as more information comes in following storms that struck Kentucky.
Gov. Andy Beshear said a 19th person, a woman from Russell County, had died from weather-related injuries during the latest tornado outbreak in Kentucky.
Voters could be forgiven for thinking so. The party’s up-and-comers, heavy on tough talk and light on new ideas, are being ...
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear announced Sunday afternoon that the death toll from Friday’s round of severe weather had risen ...
Nearly 24 hours later, some people are still unaccounted for and others are fighting for their lives after horrific storms ...
This number is expected to grow as we receive more information. Please pray for all of our affected families,” the governor wrote.
Survey teams were still working to assess damage into the evening Sunday, but officials said they have already documented ...
Gov. Andy Beshear announced a Russell County woman was the 19th person killed by Friday's storm. Ten people remain hospitalized as search and recovery continues.
Severe storms in Kentucky claimed 18 lives, with 17 fatalities in Laurel County alone from a tornado Friday night.
The National Weather Service said, based on preliminary information, the tornado that slammed into St. Louis was at least an EF-3, with winds of up to 140 mph.
Severe weather in Kentucky has claimed another life, raising the death toll to 19, Gov. Andy Beshear announced Sunday.
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