The death toll from the UPS plane crash in Louisville on Tuesday has now risen to 14. Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg ...
The death toll in the Nov. 4 UPS plane crash has risen to 14, Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg confirmed in a social media ...
"Our hope is that we have located all of the victims at this point, but again, we do not know. The search will continue,” ...
The crash near the Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport marked the deadliest accident in UPS Airlines history.
Mayor Craig Greenberg of Louisville revealed the identities of some of the victims in Tuesday afternoon’s plane crash.
Louisville's mayor said the victim was found Friday evening, bringing the total number of known fatalities to 14.
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg announced that another person died while at the hospital, increasing the death toll to 13.
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg posted a video Friday discussing the city's efforts to help people who may be struggling in the wake of the deadly UPS plane crash.
Residents in southern Jefferson County are being warned to avoid waterways that may be contaminated following Tuesday's plane ...
A community vigil in honor of those impacted by the UPS plane crash in Louisville is being held Thursday night.
The National Transportation Safety Board shared more information Friday on the UPS plane crash that left at least 13 people ...