Bennett Haeberle, 10TV.com

Bennett Haeberle

10TV.com

Columbus, OH, United States

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Past articles by Bennett:

Norfolk Southern announces safety training center, additional defect defectors

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

Hazardous waste removal continues from East Palestine train derailment

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

Toxic train derailment leaves looming questions over impacts to health, environment

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

Data: Norfolk Southern averages about 260 accidents per year since 2018

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

Columbus City Schools to spend $3 million to install weapons detectors that report found may miss certain weapons

The detectors will be installed over the weekend with plans to go live with the system in the next two weeks. → Read More

Schools, stadiums weigh purchasing weapons detectors that 10 Investigates found may miss certain items

10 Investigates discovered the latest generation of weapons detection systems that Ohio schools and stadiums are considering can come with limitations. → Read More

Mother buys billboard space in Hilltop to call attention to son’s unsolved murder

James Johnson was fatally shot more than two years ago at a a Sunoco gas station. → Read More

10 Investigates uncovers Ohio foster children sleeping in offices

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

Spill of 150,000 gallons of waste materials leads Ohio AG Yost to seek injunction against farm operators

The operation on the farm has been cited repeatedly with notices of violation from the Ohio EPA. → Read More

Newly released Cedar Point records reveal more complaints of sexual assaults involving employees

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 of Whitehall sends out 37,000 notification letters after ransomware attack

City administrator Zach Woodruff said the city did not pay the ransom and was able to retrieve the files that were compromised. → Read More

Proud Boys vow to return if story-time event with drag performers is rescheduled

The Southern Poverty Law Center's website says Proud Boys in recent months have made a habit of attending LGBTQ events. → Read More

Netcare’s 24-hour crisis center to close Friday; those in need steered to other providers

Staffing challenges prompted the closure, according to Netcare’s CEO and medical director, Dr. Brian Stroh. → Read More

Ohio sends children to out-of-state treatment facilities with histories of alleged abuse

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

Additional settlements reached 'in principle' in 10 wrongful death lawsuits against Husel, Mount Carmel

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

Republicans maintain control of Ohio Supreme Court

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

DYS acknowledges error, says corrections officer was assaulted at youth prison

The Department of Youth Services is walking back information about an incident that happened at the Circleville youth prison this past weekend. → Read More

OSHP investigating after prisoner death; body camera footage chronicles moments before inmate collapses

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

Union calls for policy change after teens livestream standoff inside youth prison

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

Husel’s civil attorney wants deposition sealed; records show prosecutors were weighing another criminal case

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