Future of industrial area south of Louisville airport in question after deadly UPS crash
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Fourteen people were killed when UPS Flight 2976 crashed south of Louisville's airport on Nov. 4.
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Fourteen people were killed in last week’s UPS Flight 2976 crash, including 11 on the ground, raising questions about what’s next for the industrial area south of Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport.
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