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The Ohio River reached its highest level in Evansville since 1964 over the weekend. Here's when it will get closer to normal.
Some counties have declared a state of emergency and the Ohio River at Cincinnati remains under a flood warning until Friday.
Here's what the rivers are at locally, and what high water and floods could mean for the homes, businesses and residents ...
There's a recurrent rumor that bull sharks live in the Ohio River near Cincinnati. That's almost certainly not true.
Ohio River flooding near Louisville this week marks the eighth highest river level on record, coming within a foot of major ...
As the Ohio River slowly recedes, it’s leaving behind mud in basements, yards, and roads. Communities in Cincinnati, Northern ...
River Road BBQ in Kentucky's largest city is just one of many businesses facing an indescribable challenge after feet of ...
While flooding has already impacted some areas of Louisville, Mayor Craig Greenberg said the Ohio River is now expected to crest at more than 35 feet at the upper portion of the McAlpine Locks ...
On what would have been a beautiful day to convene for Thunder Over Louisville, volunteers instead showcased community spirit ...
Flooding has already impacted parts of Louisville, but the Ohio River could crest mid-week, resulting in higher water levels at both For the most recent updates, visit the live blog below.
The data also warns of current or potential flood stages in different areas. In addition, the National Weather Service's Wilmington office monitors the Ohio River at five points: Portsmouth ...