In 1974, Holland ran in the very first Derby miniMarathon at 14 years old, and plans to finish his 50th mini this year.
Today is the 134th anniversary of Kentucky's Deadliest Tornado. According to the National Weather Service in Louisville, it happened Thursday, March 27, 1890
Three firefighters were hired on March 18, 1984, and they have set an example for women in the field today.
Do you remember where you were during the first week of February 25 years ago? Odds are you were at home because a significant snow storm was rolling through the Ohio Valley!
April 3, 1974: The Super Outbreak. A day that many of you today still remember vividly. The air felt hot and sticky and it was windy, all of which got worse through the afternoon. Some of you say it felt ominous, like something bad was coming.
Twenty-five years ago today an F-4 tornado crossed through our communities causing more than $100,000,000 in damage. Miraculously no one was killed and only 10 people were hurt by this tornado that was on the ground for 30 miles.
Ten years ago today, on May 22, 2011, the deadliest tornado in the modern warning era was ravaging Joplin, Missouri.
Charles and Alma Triplett, both residents of Masonic Homes assisted living facilities, have enjoyed a lifetime of togetherness.
A technology we take for granted now is celebrating its 60th birthday this week. Some of you who are older than that may even remember a time before weather satellites existed.
Andrew Davis was the pilot aboard the private jet that crashed in southern Indiana last year.