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Experts say the presence of dioxins in East Palestine is likely, but the amount and risk level will remain unknown without proper testing.
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A train derailed in Clark County near the fairgrounds and Prime Ohio Corporate Park, the fourth Norfolk Southern derailment in Ohio in five months.
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Nearly two million gallons of wastewater and thousands of cubic yards of contaminated soil have already been removed from the site, with more to go. Every aspect of removal is governed by regulations.
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The public meeting included updates from local, state and federal officials, a question and answer session that ended in residents yelling at officials, and an information fair for residents to talk one-on-one with agencies.
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Michael Regan says he's working to gain the trust of the public, as concerns of the toxic chemicals spilled in the derailment remain present in the community.
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What is it like to try to make sense of the information available after the East Palestine chemical spill? One mom tries to navigate her health and that of her family amid what she says is a lack of reliable information from authorities and a deluge of misinformation on the internet.
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On Cincinnati Edition, we examine the latest investigations into the East Palestine train derailment.
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East Palestine, Ohio, has been devastated by a train derailment and chemical burn off that has threatened the health of residents, but it has now also become the center of political controversy.
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The measure asks for safety measures to improve braking, labor conditions and increased inspections.
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A wheel bearing on the train's 23rd car overheated to a dangerous degree, a new NTSB report says. An earlier warning may have helped to prevent the derailment, officials said.