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Kentucky’s Lt. Governor and senior U.S. Senator both toured tornado-ravaged areas in southern Kentucky Friday. Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman and Senator Mitch McConnell were in London, and thanked volunteers and first responders for all their work.
Longtime Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell was in Laurel County on Friday, visiting an area that was rocked by an EF4 tornado last Friday night.
Bobby Ellison and Raven Norton received keys to a temporary trailer where they'll stay while repairing their tornado-damaged home in Laurel County.
Kentucky residents impacted by deadly tornadoes will likely have to turn to a weakened Federal Emergency Management Agency to aid recovery.
The force of 170 mph winds from a cataclysmic tornado in Kentucky literally ripped a married couple apart as they clung to each other — horrifically tearing off one arm from each victim.
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The Kentucky Blood Center is urgently requesting blood donations this Memorial Day as the center reports a critical shortage in its blood supply.
Kentucky couple loses arms to tornado's fury while clinging to each other: 'Definition of true love'
Paul and Gail Klein's love story is not just one of tragedy. It's about the extraordinary power and enduring love that a true couple can only share even in their darkest hour.
LAUREL COUNTY, Ky. ( WKYT /Gray News) – A husband and wife are among the 19 victims who died in an EF4 tornado last Friday in Kentucky. Richard and Wanda McFall lived in the Sunshine Hills community and died when the tornado tore through their home on May 16.
A deadly EF-4 tornado ravaged Laurel and Pulaski counties, but also caused damage in several other areas on May 16.
Friday marks one week since a deadly tornado ripped through several Kentucky communities.Nineteen people were killed, and many others were seriously hurt.Throughout the week, we’ve brought you countless stories of survival and recovery.