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The explosion, which happened at Givaudan Sense Colour in Louisville, knocked out windows and blew in doors in nearby homes and businesses.
SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. — A Spokane Valley house caught fire when the resident said he left the stove on while cooking.
Alliance to Protect Home Care’s Raises Alarm on Gov. Hochul’s Catastrophic Deal with PPL
The Mile High City, Cincinnati, Nashville, Cleveland and Philadelphia are all in the running for a new soccer club. National Western Complex ‘off limits’
/PRNewswire/ — Today, The Alliance to Protect Home Care announced that it is launching its latest digital and TV ad as part of its larger campaign to protect…
Gov. Andy Beshear and business leaders from across the state debuted “New Kentucky Home”, an initiative to build on Kentucky’s economic successes.
The Tigers, which are set to begin their 128th season under third-year Head Coach Erik Bakich, starts their 2025 schedule with three games in Arlington, Texas from Feb. 14-16.
Hedge fund manager and Trump megadonor John Paulson has withdrawn his name from consideration to serve as the president-elect’s next Treasury secretary.
A 50-year-old case has been solved. (Source: CNN Newsource, John Lauritsen/WCCO, Steele County Jail, Dunn County Sheriff’s Office, Family Photos)
The workplace hygiene company donated $250 worth of products for every catch in the Packers’ first five home games
A gang who raided businesses across the West Midlands in a 2.6 million crime spree called themselves the Sticky Bandits in reference to the burglars from the Home Alone Christmas films. The five-strong gang, from Wolverhampton, would spend hours at sites as they stole metal and other goods using heavy-duty plant and machinery belonging to the business targeted. Many were hit over the Christmas break when the gang thought the risk of being disturbed was lower. They filmed some of their raids on their own mobile phones, referring to themselves in one clip as the Sticky Bandits. Sentenced at Wolverhampton Crown Court on Friday (8 November), David Smith, 36, of Cannock Road, Lee Fletcher, 33, of Bunkers Hill Lane, and Royston Hallard, 30, of Coronation Road were all jailed for six years and four months. Adam Shakespeare, 31, of Harrowby Road was also jailed for six years and five months, while David Williams, 44, of Willenhall Road was jailed for three years and four months.