People affected by the explosion Tuesday who called the phone number provided by Givaudan, or DDW, were left with zero answers.
The number launched for residents to report damage, ask questions and get help don't go to Givaudan. Instead calls go to a third-party in Jeffersontown.
For years, neighbors who lived near a factory in Louisville, Kentucky, complained amongst themselves and to local officials ...
Givaudan officials plan to meet with Clifton neighbors during a community forum on Monday at 6 p.m. at United Crescent Hill ...
Following a deadly explosion at the Givaudan Sense Coulour plant in Louisville, officials with the company spoke about the ...
Lahore, Pakistan, has become the most polluted city in the world with its AQI soaring to 1900.
An Israeli airstrike on Friday flattened an entire building in a dense neighborhood in the Tayouneh area, a few kilometers ...
The president of a Kentucky plant that exploded earlier this week says the company is accountable and will pay damages to ...
Many times, emergency crews go into the unknown when responding to incidents. Louisville Fire Chief Brian O'Neill says this was the case Tuesday at the plant explosion that resulted in the deaths of ...
A massive explosion this week at a food dye factory in Louisville, Kentucky, left two people dead and a dozen others injured ...
Dr. Jason Smith, University of Louisville Hospital's chief medical officer, said doctors who treated victims dealt with a ...
Kentucky’s governor says investigators will find out what caused a deadly explosion that ripped apart a Louisville factory.