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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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Some of the toxic waste from the East Palestine derailment cleanup will go to sites in Ohio and Indiana after the United States Environmental Protection Agency paused shipments heading to Michigan and Texas to allow for more oversight measures.
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The order requires Norfolk Southern to safely remove, transport and dispose of all soil and water contaminated with chemicals released during following the Feb. 3 train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.
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Officials say they don't know when residents of East Palestine will be able to return to their homes, as air quality testing continues. Officials say there have been no reports of significant injury from the Friday derailment nor the controlled release of chemicals Monday.
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The state of Ohio has tried to transfer which government agency oversees that disposal of factory farm manure for more than 20 years. The federal government has finally said no after decades of back and forth.
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A half a century ago, an infamous fire on the Cuyahoga River helped spur the passage of the Clean Water Act. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency officials and clean water advocates met in Cleveland Tuesday to mark its 50th anniversary.
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Chief Stephen Mylett says the teen's group fired a toy gun at suspects leading to the fight in front of the I Promise School; Former Cuyahoga County commissioner Jimmy Dimora's sentence has been cut by five years; and more stories.
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Near the mouth of the Black River in Lorain, Biden talked about the 1987 International Joint Commission, formed by the United States and Canada, that identified 43 places in the Great Lakes region where pollution threatened the area's health.
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Here are your morning headlines for Tuesday, Feb. 25:Akron rejects city's 33rd discount store175 self-quarantined for coronavirus;Attorney General says…
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Here are your morning headlines for Monday, April 29:Youngstown trucking company abruptly closes;Kent State to make decision on next president;Howe Avenue…