First responders sue chemical plant owners for failing to warn of dangers from fire
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In this Monday, May 8, 2017 photo, several weeds grow inside one of nearly two dozen buildings, on the 29-acre property, known by regulators as the Black Leaf site for a tobacco-based pesticide once made there, in Louisville, Ky. The property is scheduled for a foreclosure sale on Friday. Foreclosure News
Along with art galleries, a nightclub, apartments, and a spa, the group behind the redevelopment of the former Packard plant in Detroit may also include a museum dedicated to Packard automobiles in their plans, though such a museum would likely not appear for many years. As the Detroit Free Press noted in a recent article […]
A 2013 explosion and fire at a Texas fertilizer plant that killed 15 people, injured some 300 more, leveled many of the surrounding buildings and… ABA Journal Daily News