Another blast of winter storms is closing schools, snarling flights and putting millions of residents on alert across parts of the Deep South and south-central U.S.
We may get some snow soon. Who shovels it, tenants or landlords? Can you dump it in the street? And are space-savers legal?
On the third consecutive day of snow operations, the city of Cincinnati's road crews are shifting their focus.
After spending hours clearing streets throughout Dayton, street crews are working to remove the large piles of leftover snow.
OLATHE, Kan. (KCTV) - Ahead of another road of snowfall Thursday night, Olathe Public Works crews were out pre-treating roads ...
After checking out some of the emergency snow routes, WLKY learned some residents complied with the request to move, but many others did not.
The timing of the snowfall coincided with morning rush hour. It covered roads and turned many of them a slushy mess. Police ...
While many of the main roads were largely cleared Wednesday morning, side streets in several neighborhoods were covered in layers of snow and ice.
That's because property owners are responsible under Louisville's code of ordinances. This is similar to other cities in the region, including Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Nashville. While sidewalks ...
The Kansas City metro is still digging itself out from a nearly-record 11 inches of snow that got dumped by a blizzard over ...