Kentucky, tornado and FEMA
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LAUREL COUNTY, Ky. (WKYT) - Friday marks one week since a deadly tornado ripped through several Kentucky communities. Throughout the week, we’ve brought you countless stories of survival and recovery. While one week has passed, it will take months, likely even years, for the community to pick up the pieces and rebuild.
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WBKO on MSNGoverment approves Kentucky summer food program extensionFRANKFORT, Ky. (WBKO) -Thanks to approval by the federal government, healthy meals will continue to be provided to 450,000 Kentucky children while school is out this summer.
The Kentucky Blood Center is urgently requesting blood donations this Memorial Day as the center reports a critical shortage in its blood supply.
As we turn the page from spring to summer, could a literary tour be in the books? Here are eight stops on a Kentucky literary tour to consider.
TGCplayer is moving its operations from Syracuse to Louisville, Kentucky.Syracusehistory posted a message by the trading card compnay announcing its decision to
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Kentucky basketball's second schedule under coach Mark Pope continues to come into focus. What you need to know about the Wildcats' 2025-26 slate.
Kentucky firefighter Leslie Leatherman answered the call for help when a late-night tornado plowed through his Laurel County community.
Fifty years ago, the Kentucky Colonels captured the commonwealth's first, and only, major pro sports championship. A look back at the historic season.
Central Kentuckians are used to Chef Ouita Michel receiving culinary honors such as James Beard recognition and popping up on national media outlets such the Food Network and CBS News. Official Selection of Tribeca X, part of the Tribeca Festival co-founded by Robert De Niro, is an unexpected twist in the Chef’s storied career.
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NICHOLASVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Thoroughbred horses on a sprawling Kentucky farm are helping men trying to carve out clean and sober lives.
WKYT’s Amber Philpott traveled with Honor Flight Kentucky to Washington, D.C., to witness the trip through the eyes of 59 Kentucky heroes and their guardians.