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LIVE RADAR | Tracking severe thunderstorms in Louisville and southern Indiana
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Another round of severe weather is expected to impact the Louisville area on Wednesday. The storms will be slow-moving and will bring heavy rain which will increase chances of flash flooding. Recent rounds of rain earlier this week have brought damaging winds, torrential rain and frequent...
Kentucky Storm Alert: Severe Thunderstorms with 70 MPH Winds Forecasted by Evening
Indianapolis, IN – The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a severe thunderstorm watch for parts of Illinois, Indiana, and Kentucky until 8 PM EDT today. Residents are advised to prepare for potentially dangerous weather conditions, including isolated hail up to quarter size, scattered wind gusts up to 70 mph, and frequent lightning.
Flint talks Orlando matchup, aerial prowess and Ary Borges
Racing Louisville midfielder Taylor Flint met with media on Wednesday and discussed her aerial prowess, playing alongside Ary Borges and the upcoming matchup against Orlando. For the full match preview, read here.
Road rage suspects charged in shooting that paralyzed young girl to be tried together
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - The three suspects accused in a road rage shooting that left a young girl paralyzed will be tried together, despite attempts by the attorney for two. Shelby Bisconer, Jonathan Rivera, and Edward Sark were in court for a motion to sever the cases. The motion was filed by Jaret Hill, who is representing Bisconer and Rivera.
Kamala Harris' VP-hopeful Andy Beshear in OKC today for Democratic Party fundraiser
Andy Beshear, vice president-hopeful and democratic Kentucky governor, will be in Oklahoma City Thursday night to speak at the Oklahoma Democratic Party's fundraising event. Beshear is a potential pick to be presumptive Democratic nominee Vice President Kamala Harris' running mate as the current vice president vies for the presidency. ...
FAA announces $427M in funding for 245 airport-related infrastructure grants
On Tuesday, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced it had awarded $427 million in funding for airport modernizations and improvement projects. The grants will fund 245 projects in 39 states, officials said. Funded through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law’s Airport Infrastructure Grant (AIG) program, the grants will support improvements like terminal expansions […] The post FAA announces $427M in funding for 245 airport-related infrastructure grants appeared first on Transportation Today.
Kentucky and Southern Illinois Brace for Severe Thunderstorms and Dangerous Heat
Paducah, KY – Residents of Kentucky and Southern Illinois should prepare for a day of challenging weather, as the National Weather Service has issued warnings for both severe thunderstorms and excessive heat in the region. According to the National Weather Service in Paducah, there is a slight risk of...
Kentucky Shelter Receives Donation From Country Star Miranda Lambert
Just like all of us at the radio station, Country Superstar Miranda Lambert is a huge animal lover. Her rescue dogs and cats are her pride and joy. She started an organization called Mutt Nation with her mother back in 2009 with a mission to help rescues and shelters across the country as they work to save all kinds of furry friends, provide medical care, and find forever homes for them.
The History Of The KY FFA Leader Training Center
Kentucky FFA Executive Secretary Matt Chaliff shares the history of the Kentucky FFA Leadership Training Center in Hardinsburg. Chaliff took time during the recent groundbreaking ceremony to talk about how the center began and how FFA members and leaders have developed the facilities since the beginning.
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