The Louisville area is expected to get another round of significant snow Friday with up to 6 inches possible in some areas.
Mayor Greenberg said all cars must be removed from emergency snow routes by midnight on Thursday. Here is how to check if you need to move.
The city has used 30 million pounds of salt on the roads so far and crews are filling up their trucks with more salt.
More than 30 million pounds of salt has been spread on Louisville roads since Sunday, but crews are procuring more ahead of ...
In the neighborhood of Dorsey Woods, streets remain covered in a sheet of thick ice and snow. People have raised concerns about neighborhood streets not getting plowed over the past week by the city.
The declaration was made during a news conference attended by several local officials who told the public the city is ...
JCPS students were set to return to classrooms this following the winter break, but now with more snow in the forecast, ...
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg provided the public an update on road conditions the day after Winter Storm Blair moved ...
"The city has not done this before," said Mayor Greenberg, after announcing more JCPS bus routes will be covered by the Metro ...
Winter Storm Blair dumped more than 10 inches of snow on Louisville since Sunday, and an additional 5-6 inches are predicted ...
Officials said more than 4,800 new affordable housing units have been created since Louisville Metro Mayor Craig Greenberg ...