5 Things to Know for Nov. 5: Election Results, UPS Plane Crash, Tariffs, Nuclear Weapons, China Space Mission
The crash killed at least seven people and triggered a controlled power outage that paused Ford Louisville Assembly Plant production on Nov. 5, officials said.
- An outbound UPS MD-11 crashed shortly after takeoff from Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport, near Grade Lane and Fern Valley Road, with at least seven people killed, Gov. Andy Beshear said.
- The National Transportation Safety Board will lead the probe, the FAA said, and a 28-member NTSB team is expected to arrive in Kentucky as the blaze is contained but a shelter-in-place remains around Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport.
- Ford paused production at its Louisville Assembly Plant due to a controlled power outage after the crash, with workers sheltered then evacuated on Nov. 4, Jessica Enoch said.
- Jefferson County Public Schools canceled classes Wednesday and will test air and water after a shelter-in-place zone spanned five miles, prompting evacuations.
- Ford Motor Co. has been navigating production hits from an Oct. 23 Novelis aluminum plant fire, expecting a $1.5 billion to $2 billion cost and investing $60 million in the Kentucky Truck Plant.
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'I could see the smoke for a long time:' Man describes aftermath of plane crash, shelter-in-place
After a UPS cargo plane crashed in Louisville Tuesday, resident David Spiesberger described what he witnessed."I could see the smoke for a long time," Spiesberger said.He described looking out his window shortly after the crash occurred. Moments later, he began to piece together what had happened."I said I guess it must've been an airplane because I wasn't sure what it was at first," Spiesberger said.Spiesberger's home falls within the area wher…
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By Alexandra Banner, CNN It’s a bittersweet moment in Washington: While Democrats celebrate historic election victories, the government shutdown is stretching into its 36th day — now the longest in US history. Here’s what else you need to know to get up to speed and on with your day. 1⃣ Election results Democrats secured significant wins against Republicans in key races across the US on Tuesday. A major theme among Democratic candidates was coun…
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