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Kentucky's recent tornadic activity has shaken long-standing ideas about the state's risk of death and destruction.
Gov. Andy Beshear says that a 20th person has died as a result of the tornadoes that ripped through Kentucky last month.
On May 16, a super-cell storm produced a killer EF-4 tornado packing maximum 170 mph winds that roared across southern ...
The deadly tornado hit Laurel County, suspending a major archery event and impacting the local economy while residents face ...
Beshear posted on Facebook around 4:15 p.m. on Thursday to announce that the latest death was a man from McCracken County.
A local church in Knoxville hopes to raise items needed for Kentucky and Tennessee tornado victims over the next few weeks.
The nonprofit's founder Michael Johnson set up his mobile kitchen in the Wildcat Harley Davidson parking lot on E Hal Rogers ...
A McCracken County man has been added to the death toll from last month’s deadly tornadoes and severe storms in Kentucky, said Gov. Andy Beshear. The total death toll now stands at 20, Beshear ...
Laurel County Road Department crews are still clearing debris after an EF-4 tornado ripped through communities. One man who knows weather like the back of his hand found himself in the tornado’s path.
The governor initially reported 19 deaths from the storms, but announced on Thursday that a man from McCracken County died.
First United Methodist Church in London held a special service Friday night to remember the 17 people who died in the EF-4 ...
Another person has died after strong storms made their way through Kentucky last month, Gov. Andy Beshear said Thursday.
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