The mother of a 9-year-old boy is speaking out after he was swept away and killed by floodwaters in Kentucky during the four days of historic storms that pounded the region.
Governor Andy Beshear urges drivers to stop driving around barricades during his briefing on flooding in Kentucky on April 8.
The Kentucky River reached near record levels after several days of rain. The fast-rising waters inundated homes in the state ...
A 9-year-old Kentucky boy who died in floodwaters while walking to catch his school bus is being remembered by his teacher as ...
The Frankfort Plant Board announced on Monday evening that electrical equipment at the city's water treatment plan has been ...
City officials are asking people to wait before dropping off donations as agencies are currently developing plans for ...
The city’s floodgates are only 51.5 feet high, prompting city officials, the sheriff’s department and members of the National ...
According to the Frankfort city government, there is a possibility for flooding in several low-lying "areas of uncertainty." ...
Several Kentucky communities are being impacted by floodwaters as rising rivers and streams cover roads around the ...
See photos and video of flooding across Kentucky, including Frankfort, Owen County, Pendleton County, Woodford County, Mercer ...
The River at Frankfort ended up cresting Monday morning a few inches below the record level set four decades ago, but many ...
A 9-year-old Frankfort boy died Friday after being swept away by floodwaters while walking to a school bus stop. Frankfort ...