The factory explosion that killed two workers in Louisville, Kentucky, last week was caused by a failed cooking vessel, officials said Monday.
On Sunday, Louisville ATF and Metro Arson Bureau officials wrapped up the first phase of their investigation into the Payne ...
Investigators with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Louisville Field Office and the Louisville Fire ...
Frustrated neighbors gathered at United Crescent Hill Ministries on State Street to express their concerns following a deadly ...
"It's too late," girlfriend of Louisville plant explosion victim Kevens Dawson Jr. says. Family impacted by Givaudan demands answers.
Keven Dawson Jr.’s family described him as a loving father and veteran who went to work at Givaudan Sense Colour just before his 50th birthday — but never returned.
A piece of equipment at the Givaudan plant on Payne Street likely overheated before it burst, according to the Bureau of ...
A faulty cooking vessel at the Givaudan Sense Colour plant in Clifton was responsible for a deadly explosion that killed two ...
Officials announced that the failure of a facility machine at the Givaudan Sense Colour plant in the Clifton neighborhood ...
After a deadly explosion Tuesday, representatives from the Givaudan Sense Colour facility are expected to hear from neighbors about their concerns following the blast.
Givaudan President Ann Leonard joined city officials as they addressed a packed room Monday night, where emotions ran high as a packed room pushed for clarity about the company’s response and ...
For years, neighbors who lived near a factory in Louisville, Kentucky, complained amongst themselves and to local officials ...