Residents on Payne Street, near the Givaudan Sense Colour plant, are reckoning with damage following Tuesday's explosion.
Six days will pass before Givaudan will come face-to-face with the community affected by the Louisville plant's explosion.
Two days after the Givuadan Sense Colour plant exploded, families in the Clifton neighborhood remain shaken.Hannah and Dan Nitzken say they were home when it happened. Sign up for our Newsletters"I ...
Clifton Baptist Church is located about a block from the Givaudan Sense Colour factory that exploded on Tuesday, killing two ...
Officials from Givaudan are planning to attend a community meeting in the Clifton neighborhood following an explosion that ...
Neighbors will hold the meeting at the United Crescent Hill Ministries building on State Street. Metro Councilman Andrew Owen ...
The damage from a massive explosion in the Clifton neighborhood stretches several blocks, but homes right behind the plant ...
Louisvillians are calling on the Givaudan Sense Colour plant to move following an explosion — but it's not the first time ...
City officials will provide an update after a deadly explosion at a plant in the Clifton neighborhood Tuesday afternoon ...
Louisville first responders are on the scene of what appears to be an explosion on Payne Street in the Clifton neighborhood.
A 2003 explosion at the Payne Street facility killed one worker and triggered a year-long federal investigation.