Just less than 19,500 Kentucky residents reported being without power as of 6:40 a.m. Monday morning. Here's what to know.
On Tuesday, the Mayor said crews in snow plow trucks continue to work around the clock to do many routes again, to ensure the safety of busy intersections. If you believe your road was incorrectly ...
The winter storm that swept through Kentucky Sunday night into Monday ... including some in Louisville near the airport and the Butchertown neighborhood, the Courier-Journal reported at 6:40 ...
Here's how to do that in Kentucky and how to stay safe if you have to drive. The Louisville/Jefferson County Information Consortium maintains a map showing which roads are on the metro snow route ...
A winter storm reached the Louisville area Sunday morning and is expected to drop several inches of snow and ice on the area.
Cloudy with a high of 29 °F (-1.7 °C) and a 61% chance of precipitation. Winds variable at 11 to 16 mph (17.7 to 25.7 kph). Night - Mostly clear with a 22% chance of precipitation. Winds from NW ...
The city has used 30 million pounds of salt on the roads so far and crews are filling up their trucks with more salt.
"We've been making good progress," said Mayor Craig Greenberg. "We're going to continue to make good progress. Most roads in ...
Don’t get back on the roads yet, let us have some time for trucks, for the plows and salt to continue making progress once the [snow] accumulation ends.” ...
A multi-institutional team of researchers has created a new and improved genetic map for the laboratory rat, a cornerstone in ...
LIVE: Mayor Greenberg updates the public on Metro's winter storm response ...