Two people are dead after a plant explosion in Louisville's Clifton neighborhood Tuesday afternoon. Here's what we know.
Givaudan will have representatives in Louisville available to meet one-on-one with residents starting Tuesday evening.
A six-person team will arrive onsite Wednesday to investigate the Givaudan factory explosion that killed two workers.
Givaudan CEO Ann Leonard confirmed to a frustrated crowd on Monday there would be mobile office hours for anyone affected by ...
ATF Louisville presented some of its initial findings from their investigation into last week's deadly plant explosion, ...
Hundreds of Clifton residents packed United Crescent Hill Ministries Monday night to grill the president of Givaudan on the ...
Louisville officials revealed new details on the cause for the Givaudan Sense Colour plant explosion Monday, calling it an ...
The explosion remains under investigation, and it is unclear when residents will be able to return to their homes.
Clifton residents packed a community meeting to express various concerns with Givaudan and the city's response to a plant ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Federal investigators say they now know the origin of the Givaudan factory explosion in Louisville’s ...
Tuesday afternoon, Givaudan announced mobile office hours, being held by the company and their third-party contractor who ...
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