The gas leak that caused some downtown Louisville buildings to be evacuated Tuesday has been positively identified. Video in the player above is from when buildings were evacuated Tuesday.
400 West Market, a tower in downtown Louisville, is the tallest building in Kentucky, rising 549 feet into the sky. 400 West Market, previously known as the Capital Holding Center and Aegon Center, is ...
The state allocated a total of $100 million for six Louisville projects, including a conversion project that revitalizes ...
Federal building in Downtown Louisville among hundreds slated for potential sale. The General Services Administration on Tuesday released a sprawling list of “non-core” federal properties ...
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WAVE 3 News on MSNRally to support veterans, federal workers outside Downtown Louisville federal buildingFormer federal workers, veterans and concerned citizens voiced their opposition to federal workforce cuts in a rally outside ...
Humana, a $100 billion company based in downtown Louisville, announced it would leave its Main Street tower and consolidate ...
The former Minit-Print-It/MPI Printing building on West Jefferson Street, across from the Kentucky International Convention ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Hours after a gas line leaked "explosive" levels of natural gas in downtown Louisville, prompting evacuations of nearby buildings, officials say there is no longer a danger to ...
Several buildings – including Metro Hall ... There was a dangerous gas leak in downtown Louisville Tuesday morning, but officials now say the threat is over. Louisville officials said people ...
At least one person was injured after a crash on West Main Street, according to MetroSafe officials. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A car ...
SO YOU CAN EXPECT THAT TO BE CLOSED FOR AT LEAST A SEV Mayor Craig Greenberg said Wednesday that it is safe to return to all buildings in downtown Louisville. He said there were no injuries or ...
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