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A church in Somerset, close to Bourbon Road and other areas impacted, is now on its fourth day providing resources to tornado ...
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Meteorologists with the NWS Paducah office have also confirmed several tornadoes in its region the afternoon and evening of ...
During the violent storm that swept across Pulaski County, Kentucky, some people were enjoying a night out at the movies when ...
Pulaski County tornado victims pick up the pieces, they are not alone. Several churches in the area and other agencies are ...
Crews in Somerset, Kentucky, are working around the clock to restore power following Friday’s devastating storms.
The Friday tornadoes started in St. Louis, Missouri. Then, as a forecaster told the Herald-Leader, “We just kept on getting ...
The National Weather Service has confirmed the tornado that hit southern Kentucky, causing massive devastation reached EF-4 level strength.
Police requested the curfew, which applies to people who aren’t residents of the community or helping with storm recovery.
Pulaski County Judge-Executive Marshall Todd issued a curfew for the area of Parkers Mill Road and Parkers Mill Way, as well as adjacent side roads.
Late Saturday afternoon, Governor Andy Beshear said the official death toll in Pulaski County remained at one.
Gov. Andy Beshear says the death toll is expected to rise as more information comes in following storms that struck Kentucky.