I’m at the Mid City Mall listening meeting and they stopped conversation to announced @LouisvilleBSB is moving on in the CWS.
Cheers filled the room 😂😂😂
I love this city, yall. @WHAS11
Thunder may be canceled, but you can’t cancel community.
In the time Thunder would have been on WHAS11, we’re raising money for our neighbors in Kentucky and Indiana affected by flooding.
YOU can help! Join us today on WHAS as we highlight the stories of community and resilience.
Tommy Hedden didn’t think the flooding would be this bad. A first responder himself, he definitely didn’t think he’d have to be rescued from his Boston, Ky. home as the flood waters rose.
We met him at his house as he returned to his flooded home, surrounded by water and still inaccessible — figuring out his next steps to move forward.
Worked on this story with Ian Hardwitt (@ky_phojo)
https://t.co/OyhFuznCt9
Today on #GMK
- More on Sunday's storms as @NWS confirmed 3 tornadoes touched down in our area.
- @ky_phojo looks at tornado siren concerns in Spencer County.
- @mattbrelandwx is watching more severe weather this week.
Join @GraceMcKennaTV and me on @WHAS11 and WHAS 11+
@oliviakrauth@QueerKentucky Outlawed across the state, even for people who aren’t on Medicaid? Say, someone without insurance who just pays out-of-pocket?
@justadrifter31@WHAS11 But even in this article you shared, hospitalizations were reduced by 34% for the vaxed—down from 50%.
And: "A high flu vaccination rate will prevent the virus from spreading and infecting people who are likely to become severely ill."
Yesterday I continued following up on my homeless shelter license story. MOST Louisville homeless shelters DON'T have a license. No one seems to be facing a shutdown or fine, but it raises questions of how much the city's enforcing it. @WHAS11
https://t.co/XGeOsvGczh
BOURBON LAYOFFS: Louisville's family controlled Brown Forman cutting 100's of jobs and closing its famed cooperage by the airport. As the company resets, huge impact on lives & setback for Louisville economy. The liquor industry is struggling.@ky_phojo
https://t.co/H2nGw6SE5d
'Hopefully sales will pick up': New Albany stores reopen after historic snowfall
New Albany businesses are digging themselves out after many were closed for multiple days. I worked with @ky_phojo today as owners are hoping locals give a little extra love to small businesses.
STORY: https://t.co/z7KDC8yOQ5
A few days ago, Latoya Pulliam (pink pants) and her kids were sleeping in a shed off of Bardstown Rd. Now, thanks to the volunteers and community groups you see around her, she has a home. Hear her story on WHAS11+ at 6:30. @WHAS11