WHITEWATER TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WXIX) - A special meeting about a railcar styrene leak that forced more than 200 people to ...
Tuesday night’s meeting was formatted as a Q&A with over a dozen officials from a number of organizations to answer questions ...
Since the Sept. 24 styrene leak, five lawsuits seeking class-action status have been filed in federal court in Cincinnati.
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Whitewater Township trustees held a meeting on Monday to address residents’ concerns about a chemical ...
President Joe Biden has been briefed on the leak and he directed his staff to provide any resources needed, a White House ...
Officials will talk with community residents and businesses in Whitewater and Miami townships and Cleves affected by the ...
Here's what the Drug & Poison Information Center at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital advises regarding returning home following ...
Records show there are now five lawsuits filed in U.S. District Court in Cincinnati. More than 220 residents in Whitewater ...
Tuesday night’s meeting was formatted as a Q&A with over a dozen officials from a number of organizations to answer questions residents and business owners had following last week’s styrene leak.
The company statement said an affiliate called Ineos ABS (USA) LLC owned the styrene involved in the incident in Whitewater ...
Police estimate nearly 100 people attended a joint meeting of the Whitewater and Miami Township boards of trustees Tuesday ...
Tuesday's leak prompted officials to issue an evacuation order that stretched for a half-mile in all directions ...