LG&E sent a message to customers warning people about scammers going door-to-door trying to get homeowners to purchase solar panels.
Louisville Gas and Electric is reminding people to call before digging to make sure there isn't a utility line.
Sheep are helping lower power bills in Kentucky, just by getting their munch on.
LG&E said some customers may not have power restored until Wednesday night.
As of 11:30 a.m., there are still over 80,000 customers in Jefferson County without power.
As of 11 p.m. Friday, an estimated 78,044 LG&E and KU customers in Jefferson County were still in the dark.
As of 4:30 p.m. Friday, an estimated 1,013 customers were without power in Kentucky.
The new rules through the state Department of Revenue take effect soon.
After the storm makes landfall, the crews will go to work restoring power.
It's National Preparedness Month and a local utility company wants to make sure you're ready for the unexpected.