At 7 a.m., the Tug Fork was at 45.55 feet, nearly three feet above major flood stage. The river is now expected to crest at 49 feet this afternoon. The record flood level for Williamson is 52.6 feet.
Much of the commonwealth remains under flood watches or warnings Sunday morning after some areas received more than 6 inches ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District is implementing a phased approach to restore reservoir storage capacity ...
A sale that broke the $100 million threshold for the first time in Colorado history helped Aspen dominate the charts ...
The trio have each topped 1,000 career points. Ssk and her Purple Riders teammates aiming for a Class 1A regional title ...
Areas hardest hit were concentrated around parts of eastern Kentucky and southern West Virginia that had already seen up to ...
Gov. Andy Beshear increases death toll to 11. President Trump approved an emergency declaration in Kentucky Sunday after ...
Recovery efforts were underway across the eastern U.S. after a powerful storm inundated communities with heavy rain and ...
Much of the U.S. faced another round of biting winter weather Sunday, with torrential rains causing intense flooding in ...
The impact of the WM Phoenix Open goes beyond golf. The zero waste event sets sustainability and charitable giving records ...
Much of the U.S. faced another round of biting winter weather Sunday, with torrential rains causing intense flooding in ...
Damaging floods swept across Kentucky over the weekend, with each of the commonwealth’s 120 counties taking on at least 3 inches of rain. A Scott County man is now the 12th victim.
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