Ohio Enacts Law Protecting Vehicle Choice Amid Emissions Regulations Debate
In a move that challenges California's emissions regulations, Ohio is set to enact a law in March that prohibits state agencies from adopting California's vehicle emissions standards.
Recreational Marijuana Legalized in Ohio with New Regulations Ahead
Ohio has become the 24th state to legalize recreational marijuana, following voter approval of Issue 2 in the November election.
Fatal Crash Involving Charter Bus Carrying Students Shakes Ohio Community
A tragic accident occurred on an Ohio highway when a semi-truck rear-ended a charter bus carrying students from the Tuscarawas Valley Local School District, resulting in three fatalities and 15 injuries.
Norfolk Southern Commits to Enhance Worker Health at East Palestine, Ohio, Derailment Site
Norfolk Southern Co. has reached a settlement with federal regulators and its unionized workforce to address concerns about worker health during track rebuilding and cleanup operations near the site of a hazardous train derailment near East Palestine, Ohio.
America's Most Crucial Waterway Faces Drying Out Crisis
Drought conditions in the Midwest and lower-than-normal rainfall in parts of the eastern U.S. is causing water levels to drop on the Mississippi and Ohio rivers for the second consecutive year.
Railroad Industry Challenges Ohio's Minimum Crew-Size Requirement After Train Derailment
The railroad industry has filed a lawsuit to block a new rule in Ohio that mandates a two-person crew for freight trains and imposes stricter regulations on wayside detectors.
Regulatory authorities assure a thorough safety evaluation across all major freight railroads
The FRA recently completed a safety culture review of Norfolk Southern prompted by a significant derailment in Ohio.
Norfolk Southern Establishes Fund to Assist Ohio Homeowners
Recently, Norfolk Southern made headlines for a train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio that resulted in hazardous chemicals spilling into the town's waterways.
Ohio sues Norfolk Southern
The February 3rd train derailment has finally resulted in what some would say is inevitable.
Second Norfolk Southern train derails in Ohio, four weeks after East Palestine toxic spill
Norfolk Southern Corp. isn’t having the best month.
Testing for dioxins in East Palestine’s soil will likely yield positive results
Is this is true, why is the Environmental Protection Agency delaying testing the East Palestine delaying testing?
U.S. rail union leaders push Biden administration for safety after works fall ill at Ohio train incident site
Leaders from twelve of the rail unions met with the Department of Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and Amit Bose, administrator of the Federal Railroad Administration, this week to discuss the illnesses.
Contamination removal project at the Ohio derailment location paused by EPA
The efforts underway in East Palestine, Ohio to remove contaminated waste from the location of a fiery train derailment in early February have been “temporarily halted” by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Ohio locals enraged over toxic chemical spill into air and water after train derailment
Norfolk Southern’s PR nightmare has only just begun as residents of nearby East Palestine, Ohio raise concerns over wildlife and safety.
Poor communication with the public may be responsible for train incident fury
Local residents near the derailment have been largely left in the dark by the Norfolk Southern railroad, local safety departments, the news, and the government.
Norfolk Southern train derailment sends Ohio residents evacuating
After the 50-car train wreck crashed along the Ohio-Pennsylvania border, a large fire began to burn and forced residents of East Palestine, Ohio to leave their homes for their safety until the blaze is under control.
Ohio’s tax and talent benefits are attracting manufacturing firms
Ohio is centrally located in the United States, making it an ideal location for distributing products to other parts of the country.
Intel chip plants need construction workers, and fast
With all the talk about electric vehicles and enhancing supply chains, the demand for chipmaking has never been greater.