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Environmental regulators are monitoring air and water quality near East Palestine, Ohio, days after several freight cars carrying hazardous materials derailed near Beaver County on the ...
Then on February 6, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine (R) and Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro (D) ordered an immediate evacuation of a one-mile by two-mile area surrounding East Palestine that ...
Four Miles Downwind From East Palestine When the train derailed near where I grew up, I couldn’t stop thinking of a story my family used to tell.
On Feb. 3, just before 9 p.m. ET, a Norfolk Southern train derailed near East Palestine, Ohio, a town of about 4,800 people near the border with Pennsylvania. Nobody was hurt in the accident ...
State health, safety and environmental officials said the air quality in and around East Palestine is what it was before authorities conducted a controlled burn of vinyl chloride from an tanker ...
Politics Four Miles Downwind From East Palestine When the train went off the tracks near where I grew up, I couldn’t stop thinking about a story my family used to tell.
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources says 38,222 minnows and around 5,500 other aquatic species died during the East Palestine train derailment.
EAST PALESTINE, Ohio (AP) — Evacuated residents can safely return to the Ohio village where crews burned toxic chemicals after a train derailed five days ago near the Pennsylvania state line ...
East Palestine, Ohio, residents can safely go home, officials say Around-the-clock air monitoring has shown normal, un-concerning levels days after the controlled burn, according to the EPA.
State health, safety and environmental officials said the air quality in and around East Palestine is what it was before authorities conducted a controlled burn of vinyl chloride from an tanker ...
Those at the scene of Friday's train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, are giving their first-hand accounts of the accident. A train, pulling 150-200 cars, derailed Friday around 9 p.m. near the ...
The research is welcome news, but as residents complain of ‘scary’ diagnoses, the question of healthcare compensation remains unanswered.