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CLAIM: Everyone living in the Ohio River basin, as shown in the yellow area of a map, should be concerned about the safety of their drinking water after the derailment of a train in East Palestine, ...
In 2019, the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) published an article about contaminants in the Ohio River. The report called the river one of the most polluted rivers in the nation.
The Ohio River Way, a trail connecting communities across Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio, has officially been designated as a ...
The Ohio River is the nation's second most endangered river, threatened by both pollution and climate change, according to a new report from American Rivers.
The Ohio River supplies drinking water to millions of people between Pennsylvania and Illinois. It's also one of the most endangered rivers in the country, according to a new report from the ...
A burning river in Ohio may have changed the course of the environmental movement. It happened 50 years ago, and it led to change. Here's Mark Urycki of member station WCPN.
An Ohio man who recently commented on his own wanted poster was arrested on Wednesday. On Wednesday, police made a post saying he jumped into a river to avoid being arrested, but he was captured ...
Usually, the Ohio River sits at about 25.4 feet without any interference from weather. However, on Sunday at 8 p.m., the crest was observed to reach a height of 49 feet in Cincinnati.
He was described by Ohio LandSAR in a missing person's poster as a 35-year-old man who is 5 foot, 9 inches and weighs 175 pounds. Ohio LandSAR put out the poster on Facebook reporting Van Hoosier ...
The Ohio River level rose amid heavy rain in Cincinnati. Flooding reached alarming levels on April 7, submerging vegetation and pushing debris onto the riverbanks. Dramatic footage shows the ...
The Ohio River Navigation System enables 245 million tons of commodities to be shipped annually, moving 35% of the nation's waterborne commerce, according to the U.S. Corps of Army Engineers.