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A sign on the doors at the Jeffersonville location directs customers to the remaining Louisville locations: 4120 Dutchmans ...
As of Sunday, the National Water Prediction Service projects the Ohio River at the McAlpine Upper, which is a gauge location near downtown Louisville, will crest around 37 feet.
A cruise ship, specifically a ship with the river cruise company Viking, has been docked in Louisville since the Fourth of July. The ship stopped in Louisville for the Waterfront Park firework show ...
Named after former Louisville district engineer William H. McAlpine in 1960, the locks carry more than 45 million tons of coal, grains, metals and more through the Falls of the Ohio annually.
Louisville is the first of five cities along the Ohio River American Melody will stop at. The other four stops are Madison, Indiana; Cincinnati; Marietta, Ohio and ends its cruise in Pittsburgh.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – River Road BBQ in Kentucky 's largest city is just one of many businesses facing an indescribable challenge after feet of water from the Ohio River flooded their restaurant.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Fans hum, drying out Captain's Quarters one week after the Ohio River crested. Eleven feet of water submerged the riverfront restaurant, which looks more like a remodel during ...
PFAS are widely used, long-lasting chemicals, components of which break down very slowly over time and are found nearly everywhere, according to the EPA.
The Ohio river is expected to top out at around 37 feet, nearly 20 feet higher than normal.
A group of teens in the right place at the right time jumped into action in a show of heroism that may have saved the life of a man who accidentally drove a car into the Ohio River April 21.
A teen boy is missing in Louisville after swimming in the Ohio River. The teen was swimming with friends near the Greenwood Boat Ramp and failed to return from the water. The rest of the group got ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A person who suffered a medical emergency was rescued from a vehicle that went into the Ohio River Monday evening, according to Louisville Metro Police.