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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — In the aftermath of the UPS crash, dozens of animals were found in the wreckage. Among the rubble and debris left behind were two young dogs found doing what they knew best: surviving.
More than a dozen Kentucky fire departments, including Okolona, rushed to the scene to put out the towering fire. Here's what they saw.
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Louisville businesses navigate recovery amid ongoing cleanup six weeks after deadly UPS plane crash
Businesses were closed in the immediate aftermath, but city officials said businesses can now access the site from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — One month after the deadly UPS plane crash in Louisville, city officials say the environmental cleanup remains a large, active operation, with crews still removing debris, contaminated soil, oil and water from the site.
Following the UPS plane crash in Louisville on Nov. 4, Boeing made a "very unusual" move, one aviation expert says. Here's what to know.
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Louisville Mayor says city is working to open UPS plane crash site in three phases
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg provided an update on the UPS plane crash site cleanup.
Officials have set up a site for those looking to report debris from the deadly Nov. 4 UPS plan crash in Louisville.
The National Transportation Safety Board released photos of black boxes recovered from UPS Flight 2976. About equipment, deadly UPS cargo plane crash
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‘We need information’: Melton Avenue business owner frustrated over access restrictions after UPS crash
A Louisville business affected by the November UPS plane crash has reopened with restricted hours, but the company president says he's frustrated by the lack of communication from city leaders about when full operations can resume.
A deadly UPS cargo plane crash in Kentucky stemmed from from corporate choices that favored profits over safety, according to a lawyer who filed two wrongful death lawsuits Wednesday, which allege the company kept flying older aircraft without increasing maintenance beyond what’s regularly scheduled.
Families have filed wrongful death lawsuits after a deadly UPS cargo plane crash in Louisville killed 14 people when an engine detached during takeoff Nov. 4.
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UPS 2976 crash reveals critical engine pylon failure
The first reports to 911 happened only seconds after the crash, with cries tinged with shock and terror. “Plane fall”, then fire engulfing the sky was the witness account given by several drivers on Louisville Grade Lane,