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.
"They were scooping it out with their hands, literally, and putting it in a bucket because they didn't know the extent of his injuries," James explained. "They didn't want to make those injuries even ...
The president of a plant that exploded in Louisville, leaving two dead and several others injured, spoke publicly for the ...
It's been a busy week for first responders in Louisville after two major workplace emergency situations. "To say the least, ...