Harmar isn’t exactly buying what Norfolk Southern is pitching when it comes to an assignment at the rail crossing in Denny Estates. Solicitor Craig Alexander told Harmar supervisors during a recent ...
Charlotte City Council drafts a $93 million plan to fund Red Line Project acquisitions, with a public hearing on Feb. 24 and ...
U.S. Reps. Michael Rulli and Dave Joyce, Republicans who represent the Mahoning Valley, along with two House Democrats, reintroduced legislation for a five-year study of the long-term health impacts ...
The entrance to the Millvale Riverfront is temporarily closed due to concrete that fell from the roof of the railroad ...
It is long past time for Congress to pass legislation genuinely responsive to the East Palestine rail disaster, taking into ...
The $22 million settlement resolving all of East Palestine, Ohio’s, claims against Norfolk Southern Railroad represents a significant step toward finally putting the disastrous February 2023 ...
Norfolk Southern will close the railroad crossings in Valdosta at Troup Street and Oak Street. The repairs to a defect start Monday.
Norfolk Southern will close the railroad crossings at Troup Street and at Oak Street starting Monday to repair a GEO defect at the crossings, the City of Valdosta announced on Friday. During this time ...
Leaders announced the reintroduction of the Railway Safety Act, which was first proposed in Congress the month after the derailment in 2023, but died in committee months later.
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East Palestine Train Derailment ExplainedOn the evening of Friday, February 3, 2023, 38 of 149 cars of a Norfolk Southern Railway freight train derailed in East ...
City Council's proposal to dedicate some proceeds from the railroad sale to projects in 15 "underserved" neighborhoods is ...
Norfolk Southern chose to talk numbers when marking the second anniversary of the East Palestine train derailment and chemical release, highlighting funds the railroad has paid for “health support, ...
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