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On the night of May 16th, an EF-4 tornado with peak winds of 170 MPH cut a nearly 60 mile path of destruction through Southern Kentucky, killing 19 people including 17 in Laurel County alone.
Kim Fuller with FEMA says they’ve already distributed around $1.8 million to individual homeowners affected by the tornado.
Laurel County Judge Executive David Westerfield says as of last Friday, crews have taken out around 15,000 tons of debris to ...
Dave Graham, better known as “Cowboy Dave,” is a military veteran on a mission — traveling across the country in a pickup ...
Among those stepping up to help the community is Mountain Sound Guitar Works, a local music shop now dedicating time to ...
A 70-year-old man from McCracken County is the 20th victim attributed to the May 16 storms that hit Kentucky. Richard Bates ...
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Arlie Russell Hochschild is a professor emerita of sociology at the University of California, Berkeley, and the author of “The Second Shift,” “Strangers in Their Own Land” and, most recently, “Stolen ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) - A local church in Knoxville hopes to raise items needed for Kentucky and Tennessee tornado victims over the next few weeks. The E Avue House of Prayer Ministries says they ...
Financial matters were a primary focus of Monday’s London City Council meeting as members reviewed the city’s annual audit, ...
First United Methodist Church in London held a special service Friday night to remember the 17 people who died in the EF-4 ...
LONDON — Tri-County Mystery Meets held their last performance of “The Most Human” at Mi Casa of London this past weekend. Since the devastation of the recent storms in London and Laurel County, the ...