Residents who live near the Givaudan Sense Colour plant in Louisville continue to speak out after the deadly explosion, despite the company saying it is committed to the community.“Everybody wants ...
For years, neighbors who lived near a factory in Louisville, Kentucky, complained amongst themselves and to local officials ...
Three days after the deadly factory explosion that killed two employees, Givaudan representatives held a virtual press conference to address the company’s response and how they’re planning to help ...
The explosion occurred just east of downtown Louisville at 3:00 p.m., shattering windows of nearby homes and cutting power to ...
Givaudan officials plan to meet with Clifton neighbors during a community forum on Monday at 6 p.m. at United Crescent Hill ...
The number launched for residents to report damage, ask questions and get help don't go to Givaudan. Instead calls go to a third-party in Jeffersontown.
Leaders of the company who owns the plant that exploded in Louisville's Clifton neighborhood this week will speak publicly on ...
Many times, emergency crews go into the unknown when responding to incidents. Louisville Fire Chief Brian O'Neill says this was the case Tuesday at the plant explosion that resulted in the deaths of ...
The president of a plant that exploded in Louisville, leaving two dead and several others injured, spoke publicly for the first time on Friday.
The Kentucky Education and Labor Cabinet's probe is expected to take up to six months. It comes as Louisville Fire officials ...
Many questions remain about the causes and circumstances that lead to the deadly explosion at the Givaudan Sense Colour ...