Federal agencies headed to East Palestine today
Several federal agencies, including the EPA and CDC, will be in East Palestine today to talk with residents. KDKA's Chris DeRose has more information.
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Several federal agencies, including the EPA and CDC, will be in East Palestine today to talk with residents. KDKA's Chris DeRose has more information.
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