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Kentucky, Indiana Counties on Alert for Severe Thunderstorms Until 7 PM
Louisville, KY – A severe thunderstorm watch is in effect for parts of northern and northeastern Kentucky until 7 p.m. today. According to the US National Weather Service Wilmington, OH, the watch encompasses major cities including Louisville, Lexington, and Elizabethtown. Several counties in southern Indiana, such as Clark, Floyd, and Harrison, are also under the watch. The advisory warns of potential tornadoes, isolated hail up to quarter size, and scattered wind gusts reaching up to 70 mph.
TRAGIC INCIDENT: New Albany Man Charged With Murdering His 56-year-old Mother at Home
NEW ALBANY, Ind.- A New Albany man is suspected of killing his mother at their home last week. Floyd County Prosecutor Chris Lane and New Albany Police Chief Todd Bailey held a news conference on Wednesday to announce charges against Maxwell Allen Samourian. The 23-year-old was named a suspect in...
Son Arrested by Authorities after Son Allegedly Took His Mother’s Life in Ohio
A tragic incident occurred in a New Albany residence last week, where a man allegedly took the life of his own mother. Floyd County Prosecutor Chris Lane and New Albany Police Chief Todd Bailey recently held a news briefing to discuss the charges filed against Maxwell Allen Samourian. A 23-year-old...
New Albany man charged with murdering his 56-year-old mother in their home last week
NEW ALBANY, Ind. (WDRB) -- A New Albany man is accused of killing his mother in their home last week. Floyd County Prosecutor Chris Lane and New Albany Police Chief Todd Bailey held a news briefing Wednesday to announce charges against Maxwell Allen Samourian. The 23-year-old was identified as a...
19 people affected by 'high levels of carbon monoxide' at southern Indiana hardware store
NEW ALBANY, Ind. — More than a dozen people were exposed to carbon monoxide at a hardware store in southern Indiana Thursday morning. New Albany Professional Firefighters responded to the incident. According to fire officials, they believe a machine used by a contractor doing overnight remodeling inside the store led to the "high levels of carbon monoxide" at the Holmes Ace Hardware store on Charlestown Road.
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