LOUISVILLE, Ky. — On Sunday, Louisville was hit by a winter storm that dropped up to 9 inches of snow as well as ice onto the city. Nearly 48 hours later, while many of the city's roadways have been ...
Don’t get back on the roads yet, let us have some time for trucks, for the plows and salt to continue making progress once the [snow] accumulation ends.” ...
At least four people have died as the brutal Arctic blast hit much of the central and eastern U.S. Newsweek's live blog is closed.
See the latest weather, road conditions and more in Lexington and across Central Kentucky. More snow on the way with a deep freeze right behind it.
Just less than 19,500 Kentucky residents reported being without power as of 6:40 a.m. Monday morning. Here's what to know.
Snowfall has been forecast by meteorologists for a swathe of the country spanning from the Midwest to the East Coast.
Don't be a jerk (no, really). The key to safe driving when there's ice on the road, writes Car And Driver Magazine, is ...
The Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport released the following statement on Jan. 5.
The new year is ushering in a major winter storm across a wide swath of America, blasting much of the region with heavy snow ...
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg and other local officials will be providing an update on the Metro’s winter storm response.
Here's the latest information on how the system's snow and ice are affecting tens of millions in the central and eastern U.S.
Multiple accidents have been reported in Louisville as Winter Storm Blair blankets city. Officials said roads aren't safe for the general public to travel on.