The former Bison player was diagnosed with the disease at age 34. He has reunited with a former teammate, coach John Griffin ...
The new precipitation comes just days after another historic winter weather event that shut down businesses and schools across Kentucky and Southern Indiana. The snow and ice have also shuttered ...
Kentuckians started the new week by watching a thick blanket of snow cover roads and homes, then ice and bitter cold temperatures made conditions even more harsh. While not everywhere in Kentucky ...
Ryan Hermens Just as the snow was almost gone and temperatures hit the 40s in Central Kentucky, another round of snow and cold is on the way. Fayette County and surrounding counties could get 1 to ...
For Monday’s coverage, visit here. As Winter Storm Blair blankets Central Kentucky with a thick layer of snow and ice Sunday evening, state and local officials are urging residents to stay off ...
Editor's note: The National Weather revised it's snowfall totals after reporting a new record at the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport. The 1977 record still stands. Winter Storm ...
Louisville received a second round of significant snow in less than a week Friday, accumulating about 3 inches around the city. A winter storm warning officially ended at 7 a.m. Saturday. While snow ...
Residents in Northern Kentucky are making the most of Monday’s snow. “Nothing much going on in Elsmere,” said resident Ethan Kohlbrand. “It's been fun, actually. It's been a while since we ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. (FOX 56) — A winter storm made its way across the Ohio Valley from Jan. 5-6, with snow and sleet totals ranging from 6-12 inches across northern Kentucky and southern Indiana ...
The heaviest and most widespread bands of snow will impact central Kentucky and southern Indiana ... air for the rest of the week. The latest computer model forecast has between 6-10 inches ...
Kentuckians started the new week by watching a thick blanket of snow cover roads and homes, then ice and bitter cold temperatures made conditions even more harsh. While not everywhere in Kentucky was ...