UPS cargo plane crash in Louisville kills 15, including Grade A Auto Parts employees and customers.
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UPS cargo plane crash in Louisville kills 15, including Grade A Auto Parts employees and customers.
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More than two months after a UPS plane crash in Louisville, cleanup continues as families seek closure.
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Access will still be very restricted, limited to businesses on the south side.
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Businesses near Grade Lane are regaining access and making progress months after a deadly UPS plane crash, as cleanup and recovery efforts continue.
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Newly released 911 calls from the day UPS Flight 2976 crashed in Louisville reveal the panic and chaos that ensued, with witnesses describing the plane going straight down in flames.
Okolona Fire Chief Mark Little said the last month has been chaotic, but there's still fire officials on site where the plane crashed.
Louisville officials held an update on Thursday about the status of the UPS plane crash site clean up.
One month after the deadly UPS MD-11 plane crash that killed 14, families, businesses, and investigators are still coping.
Two Louisville men are grieving the loss of Angela Anderson, a mother of four killed in the Nov. 4 UPS plane crash.
It was past closing time at Grade A Auto Parts when the plane went down.