"We are looking at and prioritizing other locations to continue our operations going forward," said Givaudan President Ann Leonard.
The factory explosion that killed two workers in Louisville, Kentucky, last week was caused by a failed cooking vessel, ...
On Sunday, Louisville ATF and Metro Arson Bureau officials wrapped up the first phase of their investigation into the Payne ...
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Investigators with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Louisville Field Office and the Louisville Fire ...
Representatives from Givaudan Sense Color and Louisville officials will meet with community members impacted by the recent workplace explosion in the Clifton neighborhood that happened Tuesday, Nov. 2 ...
The family of a worker killed in an explosion at a Louisville manufacturing plant says they begged authorities to search the ...
Road safety advocates in Louisville are asking the Kentucky state legislature to consider approving the use of speed cameras in the city. In court, attorneys for the American Civil Liberties Union ...
"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.
When Givaudan's president was asked about it, she said there had been a miscommunication.On Monday, ATF officials said the explosion originated in a cooking boiler that likely over pressurized.
Malaika Watson recounts the search for her boyfriend Kevens Dawson Jr. after an explosion at Givaudan Sense Colour facility in Louisville, Kentucky. Sam Upshaw Jr. Sam Upshaw Jr.