Six days after the deadly explosion at the plant off Payne Street, residents meet to ask questions of the president of Givaudan.
"We are looking at and prioritizing other locations to continue our operations going forward," said Givaudan President Ann Leonard.
Tayon Holloway is charged with first-degree strangulation and fourth-degree domestic violence assault.
Investigators with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Louisville Field Office and the Louisville Fire ...
Representatives from Givaudan Sense Color and Louisville officials will meet with community members impacted by the recent workplace explosion in the Clifton neighborhood that happened Tuesday, Nov. 2 ...
The family of a worker killed in an explosion at a Louisville manufacturing plant says they begged authorities to search the ...
"It's too late," girlfriend of Louisville plant explosion victim Kevens Dawson Jr. says. Family impacted by Givaudan demands answers.
ATF Louisville presented some of its initial findings from their investigation into last week's deadly plant explosion, ...
A piece of equipment at the Givaudan plant on Payne Street likely overheated before it burst, according to the Bureau of ...
Watson pleaded with investigators to go in and find her boyfriend, but they assured her he was not in the rubble. They found ...
Louisville officials revealed new details on the cause for the Givaudan Sense Colour plant explosion Monday, calling it an ...