HAZARD, Ky. (WYMT) - There are still a lot of questions as people work to recover from the deadly and devastating flooding.
ARH Chief People Officer Sonya Bergman said since so many people are struggling, donation supplies are running low.
With excessive flooding across Kentucky, several nonprofits are stepping up and stepping out to provide resources to those in need. The Salvation Army has two service units in Pikeville, and Hazard, ...
The new Robert E. Spiller Veterans Center is slowly coming along and now, they want the veteran community to get involved to leave a lasting mark. The veterans center is asking for veterans to submit ...
The cold weather conditions in Hazard are delaying clean-up efforts and putting more strain on flood victims. The floods here ...
After heavy weekend rain, Kentucky continues search missions as more than 14,000 remain without power and over 28,000 are under boil water advisories.
The church is collecting essential items such as diapers, baby formula, fans, and cleaning products to load into a van ...
A mother and her 7-year-old child were killed in Kentucky when the car they were in was swept away by floodwaters in Hart ...
Paul Simon and Sabrina Carpenter opened the 50th anniversary celebration of “Saturday Night Live." The 83-year-old Simon, who ...
The Lexington Fire Department have responded to multiple calls of mutual aid following flooding in Pikeville, Jackson, Hazard ...