Requests for federal help have already been filed in Kentucky following the fatal flooding that happened on Feb. 15 and 16.
The declaration allows the federal government to provide funds to individuals with flood damages, state and local government agencies, and some nonprofits.
Kentucky residents who were affected by recent severe weather can now apply for individual assistance from FEMA.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — State Homeland Security Secretary Rob Cunningham says West Virginia’s request for federal disaster ...
Pike County Judge-Executive Ray Jones was joined by federal, state, and local officials at the Appalachian Wireless Arena to ...
As cleanup efforts continue across eastern Kentucky, officials from the Federal Emergency Management Agency are assessing damage in Pike County.
Ten eastern Kentucky counties have been approved for public and individual assistance from the federal government under a ...
"We deeply care about the needs of this community and we are going to partner with you in every way possible to ensure that this community can recover as swiftly as possible." ...
President Donald Trump has approved a Major Disaster Declaration for Kentucky, unlocking federal aid to assist communities ...
According to a news release, the Environmental Protection Agency is coordinating water testing in the wake of the Valentine's ...
State leadership has announced Floyd County has been added to the list of counties approved for federal assistance following severe winter weather.
Ivy Tech Community College Sellersburg and Baptist Health and Intuitive Health announced the development of a new $40 million ...
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