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As Frankfort continues to recover from floods, people are being encouraged to come support businesses in the Capital City.For ...
Men dressed in white coveralls splattered with mud were busy cleaning out flood-damaged businesses along Main Street Friday ...
Cleanup efforts are continuing across the state as folks impacted by last week's floods are now attempting to muck out of the ...
The search began after 911 operators got a call around 6:30 a.m. about a young boy caught in floodwaters in the area of ...
A curfew for flood-affected areas in Frankfort has been extended into Tuesday morning, where it will now be in effect from ...
Frankfort residents are beginning recovery efforts after widespread flooding left homes, churches and businesses damaged.
Now a week removed from the river’s crest, cleanup is in full swing for Frankfort residents. Along Wapping Street, 30 dumpsters have already been filled.
“The Frankfort area, and downstream from Frankfort, is the one that’s really, really under the gun. The the worst of the ...
Nonprofits in Kentucky's capital city felt compelled to do something when more than 500 homes in Franklin County were destroyed by floodwaters.
It is something just so bad, I had to come and see it for myself,” Frankfort resident Daniel Cox said Sunday afternoon.
Over a hundred people remain in emergency shelters, hotels, and the homes of friends and family members following the ...
Frankfort High School teacher placed on administrative leave following allegations of inappropriate relationship with student ...