More than two months after a UPS plane crash in Louisville, cleanup continues as families seek closure.
More than two months after a UPS plane crash in Louisville, cleanup continues as families seek closure.
Neighbors stepped in to help an 85-year-old Louisville woman after strong winds uprooted a tree that now threatens her home.
The homeless were notified on Wednesday.
Over two days, 18 members of the Veteran's Club plan to help with debris and logistics.
Winds reached 140 miles per hour in many rural communities.
State officials said crews had emptied the tank cars of ethanol and had removed them from the accident site to a nearby constructed pad.
More than 650,000 people attended Thunder over Louisville, leaving behind a massive mess.
Investigations found the former Black Leaf pesticide factory left behind dangerous chemicals.