Police are investigating after saying dangerous chemicals were found in a home on Applegate Lane Aug 1, 2023 Aug 1, 2023 Updated Sep 13, 2023 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Police are investigating after saying dangerous chemicals were found in a home on Applegate Lane. (WDRB photo) As featured on +4 Louisville home where explosives, dangerous chemicals were found last week will be burned down Police said there's no danger to the public and it'll take place a little after 4 p.m. +7 Public meeting Monday to detail 'controlled burn' of Louisville home with explosives inside Greenberg said experts from several agencies recommended "a planned, monitored, and controlled burn."Â WATCH LIVE | Louisville mayor announces EPA recommendation for future of Highview home where explosives were found Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Bryce Jones' Monday afternoon forecast Poll Most Popular Articles Videos Articles1 man dead, another hospitalized after shooting in Shively2 Louisville notaries charged with attempting to sell 71 fraudulent Kentucky temporary tagsA Couple More Snow ChancesPunxsutawney Phil is said to have seen his shadow, forecasting 6 more weeks of wintry weatherKentucky man killed in officer-involved shooting in Frankfort, KSP says2 people arrested on drug dealing, manufacturing charges in southern IndianaKentucky winter storm death toll rises to 16, Gov. Beshear saysCoroner identifies 14-year-old Louisville boy who died after accidentally shooting himselfAlleged 21-year-old carjacker arrested after police chase in LouisvilleCRAWFORD | After blowout loss to Duke, a look inside Louisville's response against SMU Videos
+4 Louisville home where explosives, dangerous chemicals were found last week will be burned down Police said there's no danger to the public and it'll take place a little after 4 p.m.
+7 Public meeting Monday to detail 'controlled burn' of Louisville home with explosives inside Greenberg said experts from several agencies recommended "a planned, monitored, and controlled burn."Â
WATCH LIVE | Louisville mayor announces EPA recommendation for future of Highview home where explosives were found