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The National Weather Service has released that the deadly tornado that impacted parts of Pulaski and Laurel counties over the weekend in Kentucky was an EF-4 tornado and was nearly a mile wide.
Tornadoes in southeastern Kentucky resulted in at least 19 confirmed fatalities, with a potential for a higher death toll. While Louisville experienced tree damage and power outages, no ...
Multiple tornadoes have been confirmed in Kentucky after severe storms devastated communities starting May 16. An EF-3 ...
Laurel County Fire Department Maj. Roger Lesie Leatherman, 57, seen in this undated photo, has been identified as one of the victim’s of severe storms and possible tornado in Southeastern Kentucky.
It’s crucial that the affected families connect with all available agencies to receive the assistance they need,” mayor says ...
Bobby and Bernice Tillman had been living in their new home for a little more than a year when it was hit by the EF-4 tornado that struck Laurel County May 16. Both were confirmed dead Saturday ...
NOW, HERE IN LAUREL COUNTY, THE HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ... traveled more than 500 miles, bringing tornadoes all the way over to southeast Kentucky overnight. Nearly 30 people died, most of which ...
A local church in Knoxville hopes to raise items needed for Kentucky and Tennessee tornado victims over the next few weeks.
Emerge Ministries from North Carolina set up a cross on Monday for each storm victim who died in Laurel County, creating a ...
Kentucky's recent tornadic activity has shaken long-standing ideas about the state's risk of death and destruction.
Beshear posted on Facebook around 4:15 p.m. on Thursday to announce that the latest death was a man from McCracken County.
At least 19 people have died from tornadoes in Kentucky, Gov. Andy Beshear said as of May 18. Earlier that day, London Mayor Randall Weddle said 23 people had died in Laurel County alone ...