Residents on Payne Street, near the Givaudan Sense Colour plant, are reckoning with damage following Tuesday's explosion.
They remember last October when a thick film covered neighboring homes and cars after food coloring escaped from the plant.
A 2003 explosion at the Payne Street facility killed one worker and triggered a year-long federal investigation.
But while several nearby homes and businesses were damaged, Louisville Fire Chief Brian O'Neill said investigators have not ...
Clifton Baptist Church is located about a block from the Givaudan Sense Colour factory that exploded on Tuesday, killing two ...
Louisvillians are calling on the Givaudan Sense Colour plant to move following an explosion — but it's not the first time ...
Neighbors will hold the meeting at the United Crescent Hill Ministries building on State Street. Metro Councilman Andrew Owen ...
Kentucky’s governor says investigators will find out what caused a deadly explosion that ripped apart a Louisville factory ...