Louisville Fire Department responded to the Givaudan plant explosion and rescued a construction worker from 12-feet of rubble this week.
From fires, explosions to rescue missions and more, several dangerous workplace incidents happened in Louisville this week.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — After eight hours of being trapped, Louisville firefighters pulled a construction worker out of a collapsed ...
University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law is named after Louisville native Louis D. Brandeis, a who was a U.S. Supreme Court Justice. Brandeis was born in 1856 and a graduate of Louisville Male ...
Two people are dead and at least 10 others are injured following an explosion at a chemical manufacturing plant in Louisville ...
Residents who live near the Givaudan Sense Colour plant in Louisville continue to speak out after the deadly explosion, ...
For years, neighbors who lived near a factory in Louisville, Kentucky, complained amongst themselves and to local officials ...
The president of a Kentucky plant that exploded earlier this week says the company is accountable and will pay damages to ...
The company's CEO said they "are accountable for Tuesday's events," but a neighbor wondered why they couldn't have said that ...
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 ...
Kammerer Middle School student Noah Mattingly's heart stopped Tuesday. School staff worked for seven minutes through multiple ...
Two hospitalized employees are in critical condition as of Tuesday evening following the blast in Louisville’s Clifton Neighborhood ...