UPS CRASH SITE CLEANUP
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Cleanup crews continued working on Dec. 3, 2025, after the UPS plane crash as local Louisville, Kentucky, businesses are still closed to the public and struggling to survive. (WDRB photo)
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'Bills keep coming' | Louisville shops fight to survive as UPS plane crash zone restrictions drag on
Nearly one month after the UPS plane crash along Grade Lane, more than 90 businesses are still closed to the public and struggling to survive.
Louisville officials held an update on Thursday about the status of the UPS plane crash site clean up.
Access will still be very restricted, limited to businesses on the south side.
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