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Alley Wade also left work early when she heard about flooding downtown. She and her husband hoped to pick up their two sons, ages 8 and 10, but they couldn’t get to the school because roads were ...
LAFAYETTE PARISH — After heavy rainfall caused localized flooding across Lafayette early Thursday morning, cleanup efforts quickly got underway — and downtown is getting a helping hand from a ...
At least one downtown Lafayette business and several homes in Lafayette Parish flooded early Thursday morning as between 4-8 inches of rain fell in a short period of time. The Weather Channel ...
The flooding briefly made 23 roads impassable in Lafayette for a short period on Thursday. Pops Poboys, an iconic restaurant in downtown, posted a video of the scene before sunrise that showed ...
Areas like Downtown New Orleans, The Lower Garden District, and Treme are also seeing significant flooding. New Orleans City Councilman Joe Giarrusso says the pumps are working, but these areas ...
SCOTTSBORO, Al. (WDEF) — The city of Scottsboro has been awarded a $600,000 grant from Governor Kay Ivey to help address downtown flooding problems. The Community Development Block Grant Urgent ...
Floodwaters are slowly receding after last week's rains.The difference in water levels is becoming clear. After peaking at 60.79 feet, the Ohio River has receded nearly four feet, sitting at 57.25 ...
YES, JAY. EXACTLY. WE WERE DOWN HERE JUST TRYING TO TALK TO SOME PEOPLE AND GET THEIR REACTIONS AS THEY CAME DOWN TO SEE THIS HISTORIC FLOODING. AND SURE ENOUGH, WHO SHOWED UP. BUT THE GOVERNOR ...
Despite the flooding, most businesses in Madison’s downtown district remain open and are operating on regular hours. Dan and Robin Rateau were visiting from Wisconsin and while they have been to ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A woman required rescuing from a park in downtown Cincinnati after she got caught in the rising flood water. Emergency crews responded to Sawyer Point Park early on Sunday ...
Here’s what she saw: Some downtown business owners were boarding up their storefronts and moving equipment to higher ground in anticipation of further flooding along the fast-rising Kentucky River.