1st look inside UPS crash site as cleanup continues more than 2 months after deadly crash Jan 13, 2026 Jan 13, 2026 Updated 1 hr ago Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save More than two months after a UPS plane crash in Louisville, cleanup continues as families seek closure. Tags Louisville-news Wdrb-news Wdrb News As featured on +5 1st look inside UPS crash site as cleanup continues more than 2 months after deadly crash More than two months after a UPS plane crash in Louisville, cleanup continues as families seek closure. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Marc Weinberg's Tuesday evening forecast Poll Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesSouthern Indiana superintendent launches fundraiser for 2-hour delay ahead of IU title gameLouisville police say woman arrested for murder was mad after victim's car door hit hersShake Shack coming to east Louisville as brand grows in KentuckyDeveloper of 24 Publix stores in US tapped to transform Louisville's Mid City Mall propertyCoroner identifies 15-year-old girl shot to death by another teen in ElizabethtownNeighbors worry about more traffic with plans for possible new restaurant on Outer LoopMulti-vehicle crash closes all northbound lanes of Snyder Freeway near US 42Louisville rock climbing gym to close after 30 yearsFormer JCPS teacher facing 165-year sentence after being found guilty of child sex abuseTruck with oversized load gets stuck and shuts down I-64E ramp in downtown Louisville Videos
+5 1st look inside UPS crash site as cleanup continues more than 2 months after deadly crash More than two months after a UPS plane crash in Louisville, cleanup continues as families seek closure.Â