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Governor Andy Beshear has declared a state of emergency ahead of the first round of severe storms expected to last over the next four days in Kentucky.
This bout of severe weather is forecasted to span four days and bring potentially "historic" amounts of rainfall, strong winds, and tornadic conditions.
On Wednesday, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear declared a state of emergency ahead of the first round of severe storms expected to impact the state over the next four days. The storm is especially ...
Ahead of a predicted four-day round of severe storms, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear declared a state of emergency for the Bluegrass State Wednesday morning. According to a news release from Beshear's ...
Current flooding is an example of why federal agencies must not dissolve and why state lawmakers should not have capped ...
As Kentucky deals with another major flooding disaster, Governor Andy Beshear warns that the state will likely exhaust its ...
Governor Andy Beshear announced that 70 counties have declared a state of emergency due to the historic flooding in the ...
Andy Beshear said Tuesday that he ... Beshear has long criticized the limit on emergency spending. And given the recent ...
Andy Beshear gave an update on the historic ... Beshear also said 70 counties declared states of emergency for flooding from ...
"River and creek levels have gone down, but let’s remember that this is still a dangerous threat. We don’t want to lose ...
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear and Senate President Robert Stivers are at odds over a cap on emergency spending instituted by the ...
The Ohio River is poised to crest Wednesday evening and could cause one of the 10 worst floods in the city's history after ...