LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The WHAS11 Weather Impact Team has issued a Weather Impact Alert Day for Saturday, March 15th, 2025. A couple rounds of strong to severe storms will be possible. Our region is under ...
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Explore Evansville wins award after millions spent during eclipse weekApril's total solar eclipse not only pumped millions of dollars into Vanderburgh, Warrick, Posey and Gibson counties — it ...
Parts of Indiana will likely see Brood XIV (14) emerge this spring. We have the maps of the counties who have the highest chance.
A big-time basketball school will hire McNeese State's Will Wade, caught on a 2017 FBI wiretap bragging about smashing NCAA ...
Cicada Brood XIV will emerge in New Jersey and several other states this spring. Report your sightings and help map the ...
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WLKY on MSNTRAFFIC: Part of I-64 closed near downtown LouisvillePart of Interstate 64 in downtown Louisville is closed Thursday morning. According to TRIMARC, the eastbound lanes are closed ...
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Localsyr.com on MSNMAP: Will cicadas buzz parts of CNY this year?This year, portions of 13 states may be impacted by Brood XIV, the second-largest periodical brood of cicadas, according to the University of Connecticut.
This year, portions of 13 states may be impacted by Brood XIV, the second-largest periodical brood of cicadas, according to the University of Connecticut. The affected area stretches from Southern ...
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FOX 56 News on MSNCicadas return in 2025: Will Kentucky see them?The affected area stretches from Southern Ohio through Kentucky and Tennessee. Parts of West Virginia, Virginia and North ...
This year, portions of 13 states may be impacted by Brood XIV, the second-largest periodical brood of cicadas, according to ...
Republicans are promoting private school choice, while Democrats are discussing K-12 funding increases. Most governors, however, are dodging the question of how to boost student achievement through ...
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FOX 8 News on MSNCicadas return in 2025: Will we see them in Ohio?This year, portions of 13 states may be impacted by Brood XIV, the second-largest periodical brood of cicadas, according to the University of Connecticut.
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