Since the Sept. 24 styrene leak, five lawsuits seeking class-action status have been filed in federal court in Cincinnati.
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.
Tuesday night’s meeting was formatted as a Q&A with over a dozen officials from a number of organizations to answer questions ...
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 ...
WHITEWATER TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WXIX) - A special meeting about a railcar styrene leak that forced more than 200 people to ...
Police estimate nearly 100 people attended a joint meeting of the Whitewater and Miami Township boards of trustees Tuesday ...
Here's what the Drug & Poison Information Center at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital advises regarding returning home following ...
Tuesday's leak prompted officials to issue an evacuation order that stretched for a half-mile in all directions ...
The toxic styrene leak near Cincinnati is one of many chemical spills that have polluted the air or water in or near Ohio.