River Road BBQ Sunday - 4.9.25 Apr 9, 2025 Apr 9, 2025 Updated Apr 15, 2025 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save On Sunday, April 6, 2025, the water was up to the seats of the picnic benches outside of the River Road BBQ restaurant in Louisville. (WDRB image) As featured on 1:09+4 Louisville nonprofit helping workers of restaurants forced to close due to flooding Apron Inc. said there are at least eight or nine restaurants along the Ohio River being impacted by the rising water. +9 Louisville 'ahead of schedule' for flood cleanup with Derby events around the corner Mayor Craig Greenberg explained how the work is being prioritized as the click ticks down to the Kentucky Derby. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Bryce Jones' Thursday afternoon forecast Poll Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesCouple opens cigar lounge in renovated auto shop in southern IndianaFamily says Kentucky lawmaker exploited death of 6-year-old son to raise campaign moneyMiami Heat’s Rozier among 31 arrested in federal gambling probe with mob ties72-year-old dies in head-on crash in JeffersonvilleProspect man charged with distributing several child pornography imagesMan accused of swinging dog by leash, throwing it against dumpster in Bullitt CountyKentucky students witness $100M jewel heist inside Louvre Museum in ParisHealth officials warn about concentrated Kratom as regulations take shape in KentuckyIndiana woman arrested with 11 pounds of marijuana during traffic stop in ClarksvilleJCPS teacher indicted on federal child pornography charges Videos
1:09+4 Louisville nonprofit helping workers of restaurants forced to close due to flooding Apron Inc. said there are at least eight or nine restaurants along the Ohio River being impacted by the rising water.Â
+9 Louisville 'ahead of schedule' for flood cleanup with Derby events around the corner Mayor Craig Greenberg explained how the work is being prioritized as the click ticks down to the Kentucky Derby.Â