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Traffic Stop Leads to Arrest of Wanted Subject Hiding in Trunk
Indiana State Police arrested two people late Wednesday night following a traffic stop on State Road 64 near Eckerty in Crawford County. The vehicle was registered to 50-year-old Andrew Burnett of Georgetown, Indiana who was wanted out of Harrison County. Burnett was found hiding in the trunk. The driver, 46-year-old...
National Weather Service confirms tornadoes touched down in Louisville, southern Indiana
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The National Weather Service confirmed tornadoes touched down in Louisville and southern Indiana Thursday afternoon. "All we heard was just you know the wind and then the rain," Sandra Wright, who lives in west Louisville, said. The Louisville tornado hit along Woodland Avenue between Catalpa Street...
West Louisville, southern Indiana residents begin cleanup after tornadoes swept through the area
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Many in west Louisville and Harrison County, Indiana, were left to pick up the pieces and damage left behind from tornadoes that blew through the area Thursday. The National Weather Service confirmed that an EF-1 tornado hit Louisville in the area of Woodland Avenue between Catalpa...
Tornados hit Louisville, Southern Indiana, NWS confirms
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - The National Weather Service has confirmed a tornado hit Louisville and Harrison County, Ind. during the round of storms Thursday. An EF-1 tornado with winds of 95 miles per hour hit between 28th Street and Woodland Avenue between Catalpa and Cypress Streets Thursday afternoon, the NWS said.
Harrison County, IN, crews working to clear roads, tree damage following EF-0 tornado
HARRISON COUNTY, Ind. — Crews in Harrison County, Indiana, are working to clean up damage after an EF-0 tornado touched down near Corydon Thursday evening. Video in the player above is from an EF-1 tornado that hit west Louisville. Officials say there have been no reported injuries, but one...
Tornadoes cause damage, shock in Parkland neighborhood
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - The National Weather Service has confirmed tornadoes hit Louisville and Harrison County, Ind. during the round of storms Thursday. Ida Grace and her family were waiting for the storms to pass before heading out to celebrate Independence Day. “It happened so fast,” she said. “It sounded...
EF-1 Tornado Hits Louisville, Another Location Across River
Louisville had two tornadoes on the Fourth of July. The National Weather Service confirms an EF-1 tornado caused damage yesterday in west Louisville, knocking over large trees with 95-mile-an-hour winds. A second tornado was confirmed across the river in Harrison County, Indiana, where 80-mile-an-hour winds caused a one-mile path of damage. No injuries were reported. Thousands were without power because of the winds.
NWS confirms two tornadoes hit the Louisville area on the Fourth of July
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The National Weather Service in Louisville confirms two tornadoes hit the area on Thursday. Preliminary information shows that an EF-1 tornado touched down in west Louisville, and an EF-0 tornado touched down in Harrison County, Indiana near Corydon. In a social media post, the NWS says...
Surprise Tornado Hits Kentucky on Independence Day
Independence Day celebrations were abruptly disrupted in parts of Kentucky as a surprise tornado tore through the region, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. The unexpected twister struck in the early afternoon, catching residents off guard as they prepared for holiday festivities. The National Weather Service gave the storm an EF-1 designation, used for tornadoes with wind speeds between 86 and 110 mph.
Two Tornadoes Confirmed in Louisville on The 4th Of July
Louisville, Kentucky had two tornadoes on the Fourth of July. The National Weather Service confirms an EF-1 tornado caused damage Thursday in west Louisville, knocking over large trees with 95-mile-an-hour winds. A second tornado was confirmed across the river in Harrison County, Indiana, where 80-mile-an-hour winds caused a one-mile path...
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