Survivors of a tornado that leveled a Mayfield candle factory, killing eight workers, have filed a lawsuit claiming their employer demonstrated “flagrant indifference” by refusing to allow employees to go home early as the storm approached. As
The National Weather Service (NWS) has preliminarily determined that one of the tornadoes that struck western Kentucky was on the ground continuously for nearly 170 miles. NWS investigators said the tornado was on the ground for 165.7
Four more men have been arrested for looting in tornado-ravaged western Kentucky. The Princeton Police Department said the four men, all from Michigan, were “stealing property from tornado-damaged residences and vehicles in Princeton,” in Caldwell County. On
Kentucky officials offered an update on a number of items related to the deadly tornado system that struck Kentucky last weekend. The official death toll stands at 76 confirmed fatalities. Twelve of those killed were children. The
Two men have been arrested for looting a washer and dryer from a home heavily damaged by one of the three tornadoes that struck Bowling Green. The Bowling Green Police Department arrested 45-year-old Jason Harral and 20-year-old