Dehydration, heat stroke and heat exhaustion are major concerns that can cause serious damage.
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Health care providers are offering tips to help students stay safe.
Experts said there are things that can be done to stay safe during the heat and avoid some of the most common heat-related illnesses.
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The homeless and intravenous drug users are particularly at risk.
With temperatures skyrocketing in the Ohio River Valley, Louisville Metro Animal Services control officers are responding to an influx of reports of animals in distress.
A sudden spike in temperatures and humidity caught young athletes off-guard over the weekend, as at least nine high school football players across Louisville were treated for heat related injuries.