The UPS (UPS) plane that crashed in Louisville, Kentucky, on Tuesday killed at least seven and injured several others, The Wall Street Journal’s Esther Fung and Christopher Otts report. The crash impacted two businesses, Kentucky Petroleum Recycling and Grade A Auto Parts, and caused road closures. The Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board will investigate the incident.
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