“We are seeing somewhere in between 10 to 20 patients each day in the Children’s Hospital who need admissions,” Chief Medical Officer for Kentucky Children’s Hospital Dr. Lindsay Ragsdale said. It’s one of many reasons why Kentucky is one of four states ranked high for respiratory illness activity by the CDC.
A number of states are seeing a spike in hospital visits caused by respiratory illnesses as we enter the New Year.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — An Arctic Outbreak is impacting much of the country this week as bitterly cold air plunges southward. A Cold Weather Advisory is in place for the entire Kentuckiana viewing area through 1 p.m. Monday.
When will we start to warm-up? Meteorologist Dillon Gaudet has the latest in your full ABC 36 Storm Team forecast.
CINCINNATI (WKRC) – Greater Cincinnati is experiencing bitter cold temperatures, and experts are cautioning people to stay inside. In some areas, those temperatures are 0 or slightly below.
Following Governor Andy Beshear's declaration of a state of emergency, the Emergency Shelter of Northern Kentucky has been ... shared his struggles with the cold. "Trying to keep the car on ...
More than 100,000 customers were without power in Georgia as of Friday night. The governors of Kentucky, Tennessee and Arkansas closed state offices in advance of the storm. For Kentucky ...
(WISH) — The National Weather Service on Friday afternoon issued extreme cold watches for parts of central and southern Indiana, and parts of Kentucky and Ohio. Both of the watches extend from ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - Single digit lows were common across the region this morning with another round of frigid temps likely tonight before we catch a break for a day or two. That break is short-lived as another arctic air mass invades later this weekend into next week. That one brings winter weather opportunities with it.
The Rowan County Road Department has been working around the clock since Jan. 5. They have over 700 roads to manage - equal to 350 miles.
Today, as we honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a bitterly cold air mass has gripped much of the country, bringing dangerously cold wind chills that will persist for several mornings.
Kentucky is seeing a “very high” rate of respiratory illness, especially among children. “We are seeing somewhere between 10 to 20 patients each day in the children’s hospital needing admissions,” Dr.