The small village of Addyston is grappling with the news that the INEOS plastics plant, a significant contributor to the ...
The most recent leak, a railcar at a train yard in Cleves, west of Cincinnati, that was carrying styrene, a toxic and ...
The company tied to the September leak of styrene will close its plant in Addyston next year. In a press release issued ...
Addyston Police Chief Jacob Tenbrink said at the meeting he anticipated the department would disband after INEOS announced ...
The injured city employee, whose condition is not life-threatening, was transported to the University of Cincinnati Emergency ...
Officials tell us that barge was carrying styrene, the same chemical we saw leak from a train in Whitewater ... Crews will be near the Cincinnati Public Landing starting at 9:30 a.m. Vote for ...
On Cincinnati Edition, we find out what the focus of the requests are and how officials are handling all of them as we close in on Election Day. Then, four weeks after styrene leaked from a train ...
The Addyston Village Council voted 4-3 to disband its police department, now relying on the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office.
The company tied to the styrene leak just west of Cincinnati is apologizing for its role in the incident that pushed residents from home and students from schools. Ineos Styrolution, located on ...
Exposure to styrene can damage organs, inflame lungs and make it hard to breathe, according to previous Enquirer reporting of a 2005 styrene leak incident in Cincinnati's East End.
Here's a look at a few of them. The most recent leak, a railcar at a train yard in Cleves, west of Cincinnati, that was carrying styrene, a toxic and flammable chemical, developed a leak on ...