Sixteen days after an ice storm hit Lexington, some neighborhoods are still dealing with dangerous driving conditions as city crews have yet to clear certain residential streets.
Several states are facing dangerous winter storm conditions on Tuesday, which could disrupt school schedules in some areas.
The fallout from Winter Storm Fern may finally loosen its chokehold on Lexington’s roads, with the National Weather Service expecting temperatures to rise to nearly 60 degrees Fahrenheit by Tuesday, ...
If the latest outlook from the nation’s Climate Prediction Center is any indication, Kentucky is leaning toward warmer and ...
Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton said in a press release on Friday that the city "did not refuse state help clearing its roads" ...
The Storm Team 11 Forecast calls for mostly cloudy skies for Friday night with snow showers for the Tri-Cities into early ...
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet said that while the weather is warming up, the dangers on the roads are not over. Issues ...
Two weeks after the massive winter storm, the Hardin County School District remains closed due to weather conditions.
Kentucky’s winter storm death toll has risen to 22, according to Gov. Andy Beshear, who also announced state assistance for ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Kentucky's death toll from last month's deadly winter storm has risen to 22.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - Gov. Andy Beshear criticized Lexington’s road conditions during his Team Kentucky briefing Thursday, ...
Kentucky's winter storm dumped inches of snow and ice across the state with bitter cold temperatures still lingering around.
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