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The announcement comes one day before Norfolk Southern’s CEO Alan Shaw is expected to testify before Congress on his rail company’s response to the derailment. → Read More
At least three locations in Ohio – including one in Grafton, one in Vickery and another in East Liverpool – are accepting some of the hazardous waste. → Read More
The rail company has promised to pay for the cleanup but residents’ concerns still largely center around long-term environmental impacts or health concerns. → Read More
A separate analysis of federal railroad data by 10 Investigates showed that Norfolk Southern trains have derailed in 36 Ohio counties dating back to 2007. → Read More
The detectors will be installed over the weekend with plans to go live with the system in the next two weeks. → Read More
10 Investigates discovered the latest generation of weapons detection systems that Ohio schools and stadiums are considering can come with limitations. → Read More
James Johnson was fatally shot more than two years ago at a a Sunoco gas station. → Read More
Children in Ohio’s foster care system have ended up sleeping – and sometimes living – in county office buildings when foster placements cannot be found. → Read More
The operation on the farm has been cited repeatedly with notices of violation from the Ohio EPA. → Read More
Newly-obtained records detail how Cedar Point’s own police department initially investigated a number of sexual assaults or rapes involving its employees. → Read More
City administrator Zach Woodruff said the city did not pay the ransom and was able to retrieve the files that were compromised. → Read More
The Southern Poverty Law Center's website says Proud Boys in recent months have made a habit of attending LGBTQ events. → Read More
Staffing challenges prompted the closure, according to Netcare’s CEO and medical director, Dr. Brian Stroh. → Read More
Records show there have been repeated and recurring issues with assaults, alleged sexual abuse and children running away at many of these facilities. → Read More
Husel was acquitted of murder after prosecutors alleged that he overprescribed doses of fentanyl and other drugs to the critically ill patients under his care. → Read More
The race was expensive and drew lots of attention due to key issues that could be taken up by the state’s high court. → Read More
The Department of Youth Services is walking back information about an incident that happened at the Circleville youth prison this past weekend. → Read More
Newly-released body camera footage provides additional context – while at the same time - raises additional questions about the death of an inmate in Ohio. → Read More
Figures provided by the state show there are currently employee vacancies at all three DYS facilities, which house teens who have been convicted of crimes. → Read More
His attorney argued if the details of what he told patients’ attorneys were made public, it would cause Husel embarrassment and potentially prejudice a jury. → Read More