While visiting East Palestine two years after the train derailment, Vice President JD Vance shared a strong message that the ...
We are in it for the long haul in East Palestine,” Vance, a former US senator from Ohio, said in remarks from the town’s fire station.
Two years to the day since a disastrous train derailment near the Ohio-Pennsylvania border, a new lawsuit alleges the crash ...
Vice President JD Vance was back in Ohio Monday for the second anniversary of the East Palestine train derailment. Two years ...
The vice president said he would discuss a federal disaster declaration with Gov. Mike DeWine and the EPA administrator.
Vice President JD Vance will return to East Palestine later today for the 2-year anniversary of when dozens of train cars, including 10 carrying hazardous materials, derailed in a fiery crash.
Vance called for the rebuilding of East Palestine and sent the well wishes of Donald Trump, who is in Washington and dealing with a possible trade war.
Vice President JD Vance told the Washington Examiner that he wants to give the people of East Palestine confidence about the future.
A lawsuit has been filed alleging fatalities resulted from one of Ohio's worst train disasters, which occurred two years ago.
The lawsuit was filed ahead of Monday’s second anniversary of the toxic crash near the Ohio-Pennsylvania border amid a flurry ...
The impact of the disaster extends beyond health concerns. Property owners say their wallets have taken a major hit.
Vance was joined by Gov. Mike DeWine and both of Ohio's U.S. senators, as well as new U.S. EPA Director Lee Zeldin.