Norfolk Southern to pay millions to Pennsylvania in train derailment relief, Gov. Shapiro said
Norfolk Southern will pay out millions of dollars in damages to Pennsylvania following last month's hazardous train derailment.
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Norfolk Southern will pay out millions of dollars in damages to Pennsylvania following last month's hazardous train derailment.
This derailment comes on the heels of two other Norfolk Southern train derailments.
An investigation is underway after yet another derailment in Ohio.
About 200 miles from East Palestine, another Norfolk Southern train has derailed in Ohio. KDKA's Chris DeRose has the details.
The dam, built by Norfolk Southern, was along Leslie Run Creek.
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Residents were heated as they were given the chance to ask the EPA about the train derailment.
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After spending all morning with some residents in East Palestine on Thursday, environmental activist Erin Brockovich said she was "very upset."
The fire that erupted after last month's train derailment in Ohio melted a key part of the tank cars filled with toxic chemicals, so federal officials warned railcar owners Thursday to check their fleets for similar flaws.
Railroad safety is at top of mind after a Norfolk Southern train derailed near the Ohio-Pennsylvania border nearly a month ago.
Water woes have not washed away with time.
It's been nearly one month since the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.
The cleanup and removal process in East Palestine, Ohio is still ongoing.
The head of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said Tuesday he doesn't want any stigmas attached to the Ohio community where a train derailed and spewed toxic gases three weeks ago and that he's pushing the railroad to clean up the mess as fast as possible.
The Shapiro administration opened the first health resource center in Pennsylvania for people impacted by the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.
The Shapiro Administration opened the first health resource center in Pennsylvania for people impacted by the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio. KDKA's Jessica Guay shares the details.
The announcement came a day after the Environmental Protection Agency ordered Norfolk Southern to "pause" shipments.
"These federal agencies know what to do, and they're not doing everything they need to do to serve the people."
A former regional EPA official is speaking out about the hazardous train derailment and ongoing cleanup in East Palestine, Ohio, KDKA's Briana Smith reports.
Officials continue to declare that air and water in East Palestine are safe. Why are so many reporting illnesses after returning to their homes? KDKA's Lauren Linder shares the latest from East Palestine, Ohio.
Federal agencies will continue their surveying of East Palestine today. KDKA's Chris DeRose has the latest.
Three weeks after a Norfolk-Southern train derailed near the Ohio-Pennsylvania border, federal, state, and local agencies are working together on the ground in East Palestine.
KDKA's Lauren Linder was in East Palestine where EPA and local officials fielded questions and updated the public about the train derailment.
KDKA's Lauren Linder was live in East Palestine, Ohio Saturday evening, where the EPA and other local officials released the latest information regarding waste disposal from the train derailment.
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