Spread the loveAn explosion at the Givaudan Sense Colour plant in Louisville resulted in two deaths and multiple injuries.
Six days will pass before Givaudan will come face-to-face with the community affected by the Louisville plant's explosion.
A family of four has learned their apartment is being condemned after their building was severely damaged in Tuesday’s deadly ...
Residents on Payne Street, near the Givaudan Sense Colour plant, are reckoning with damage following Tuesday's explosion.
Two days after the Givuadan Sense Colour plant exploded, families in the Clifton neighborhood remain shaken.Hannah and Dan Nitzken say they were home when it happened. Sign up for our Newsletters"I ...
Dr. Jason Smith, University of Louisville Hospital's chief medical officer, said doctors who treated victims dealt with a ...
While the early stages of an investigation into Tuesday’s Givaudan Colour Sense factory explosion continue, the disaster ...
Kentucky's governor says investigators will find out what caused a deadly explosion that ripped apart a Louisville factory.
"Any company that has an explosion in a community ought to be there talking with neighbors," Gov. Andy Beshear said.
Beshear addressed the explosion that struck Louisville on Thursday, saying his primary focus is on the deceased victims.
Nearby residents were forced to move out of their homes that are badly damaged and unlivable because of the blast at the Givaudan Sense Colour facility.