Residents of East Palestine, Ohio, say they are suffering health problems after being told it was safe to return home.
Three years after the East Palestine train derailment, Congress looks to take another shot at rail safety legislation.
Test results show there was no contamination in fall 2025 and no risk to the public or the environment, according to the EPA.
Interview transcript Eric White So East Palestine, I remembered it happening in the news, but it was quite a while ago, and it was a pretty big deal. That burn went on for what felt like ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to hear a challenge of the $600 million settlement with Norfolk Southern Railroad and ...
President Donald Trump said his administration will provide $10 million to East Palestine toward its ongoing economic recovery after a Feb. 3, 2023, train derailment. In a social media post, Trump, a ...
Ohio Sen. Jon Husted said the people of East Palestine “have not been forgotten” after the 2023 train derailment. The ...
EAST PALESTINE, Ohio -- US Sen. Sherrod Brown echoed officials' beliefs Sunday that the water and air are safe in East Palestine, Ohio, after a train carrying hazardous materials derailed there ...
EAST PALESTINE, Ohio -- Some residents of East Palestine, Ohio, say they have developed rashes, sore throats, nausea and headaches after returning to their homes this week, and they're worried these ...
Lieutenant Governor Jim Tressel is set to visit East Palestine High School on Friday afternoon to speak on the trade ...
EAST PALESTINE, Ohio -- The nation's top environmental official promised to support East Palestine, Ohio, throughout the cleanup of a toxic train derailment there that fueled anxiety about potential ...