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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.
As Frankfort continues to recover from floods, people are being encouraged to come support businesses in the Capital City.
"We want to reassure our community that the safety and well-being of our students is our utmost priority," Frankfort schools Superintendent Dr. Matt Rhoda said.
“The Frankfort area, and downstream from Frankfort, is the one that’s really, really under the gun. The the worst of the ...
Frankfort High School's football team is facing an unexpected challenge off the field after recent storms left their weight room severely damaged by flooding.
Men dressed in white coveralls splattered with mud were busy cleaning out flood-damaged businesses along Main Street Friday in Kentucky’s capital city, where leftover sandbags were still piled around ...
Frankfort High School teacher placed on administrative leave following allegations of inappropriate relationship with student ...
Frankfort resident Daniel Cox called it a “once in a generation storm” as he overlooked the rising river on War Mother’s ...
Frankfort Avenue Easter Parade will include floats, dance groups, antique cars, trucks, the Easter Bunny, and more. Here's ...
The city’s floodgates are only 51.5 feet high, prompting city officials, the sheriff’s department and members of the National ...
The clean up process for many South Frankfort flood victims began earlier this week after floodwater from the Kentucky River ...
Officials in Frankfort are urging people living in low-lying areas of Frankfort to stay alert as the Kentucky River nears its ...