EAST PALESTINE, Ohio — A lawsuit alleging for the first time that people died because of the disastrous 2023 East Palestine ...
The vice president stresses need for 'confidence they can really rebuild, is that it's safe, that the air is clean, that the ...
It was two years ago that the lives of residents of nearby East Palestine, Ohio, and the Darlington area of Beaver County just inside Pennsylvania were blown up by a train derailment that burned for ...
Vice President JD Vance returned to East Palestine, Ohio, this week to mark two years since the toxic train derailment sent shockwaves through a small community.
The lawsuit was filed ahead of Monday’s second anniversary of the toxic crash near the Ohio-Pennsylvania border amid a flurry of new litigation.
Two years ago, a Norfolk Southern train carrying hazardous materials derailed in the small town on the border of Ohio and ...
EAST PALESTINE, Ohio — Two years after a Norfolk Southern train derailment spewed a toxic cloud that drove thousands from their homes, freight trains with the same chemicals central to that disaster ...
(The Center Square) – Two years to the day after a Norfolk Southern train derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, causing a toxic chemical burn ... The lawsuit says Norfolk Southern’s crash rate increased ...
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New East Palestine lawsuit blames 2023 train derailment for deaths of 7 peopleA new lawsuit alleges at least seven people have died from the aftermath of the 2023 Norfolk Southern train derailment in East Palestine.
Feb. 3 (UPI) --Vice President JD Vance on Monday traveled to East Palestine, Ohio, on the second anniversary of the toxic Norfolk Southern train derailment. The vice president and second lady Usha ...
A new lawsuit filed by more than 700 residents of East Palestine, Ohio, makes the first wrongful-death allegations in connection with the 2023 derailment that spilled toxic chemicals in the village.
Two years ago, a train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, led to a chemical fire and evacuation. Cleanup efforts are largely complete, but residents remain worried about long-term health risks.
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