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Southwest Airlines announces expansion in Denver Posted: 10/22/2009 10:33:59 AM MDT Updated: 10/22/2009 10:57:11 AM MDT Southwest Airlines announced today that it is adding 13 daily flights and six new nonstop destinations to and from Denver.
Tags: Southwest Airlines Co., Denver International Airport, Panama City, Louisville International Airport, airline announced, Fla, Northwest Florida, New Orleans, St. Louis, adds service
A Northwest Airlink flight to Detroit from Knoxville, Tenn., had to land at Louisville International Airport about 6 p.m...Sal Melendez with Louisville Fire & Rescue. Families displaced Fifteen people, including six children, were left homeless after...
Tags: University of Louisville, Louisville Fire & Rescue, Louisville International Airport, flooding damage, rain ins
Louisville firefighters are on the scene of an explosion at a plant near Louisville International Airport. It happened at 12:15 p.m. at the Nuplex Resin facility, 4730 Crittenden Drive. Connie Leonard reports that one person has been taken to the hospital...
Tags: Louisville International Airport, Louisville Fire Department
said today that it is closing its 47-year-old Louisville steel processing plant, costing 50 employees their jobs. The Columbus, Ohio-based company also is closing a metal-framing plant in Renton, Wash., that has 233 workers. These actions are a continuation...
Tags: Louisville International Airport, Worthington Industries, based company, Renton
Trucking company ACS plans to establish a foothold in Louisville by mid-November by hiring up to 100 people to sort, scan, and process paperwork near Louisville International Airport, company spokesman Chris Gilligan said. The full time jobs, suitable...
f there is any truth to the old military expression that "the uniform makes the man," then new garb might do wonders for the morale of the nation's airport security screeners. That, and generating more respect from the flying public, is the hope of the...
Tags: TSA, airport security, Transportation Security Administration, Louisville International Airport, Logan International Airport, terrorist attack
Hundreds of evacuees from Louisiana left for home yesterday after taking shelter from Hurricane Gustav for up to a week at the Kentucky Exposition Center. Weary from their stay and hungry for home-cooked food, the evacuees were excited to board chartered...