The family of Timothy Quinn is pursuing legal action after his death in the Clairton Coke Works explosion in August 2025.
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William O'Brien State Park water control system to be rebuilt after Lake Alice nearly dried up
William O'Brien State Park will be the sight of a $325,000 project that will include replacing the 1960-era water control structure and dredging the St. Croix River in response to Lake Alice nearly ...
A lawsuit filed by the sister of a man killed in an explosion at Clairton Coke Works last summer alleges that if owner Nippon Steel had addressed ongoing, known safety concerns at the facility when it ...
Scientists said the James River has lost significant portions of its ecosystem in recent years, and 4,400 gallons of jet fuel doesn’t help conservation efforts.
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Six months after two deaths at the massive Clairton Coke Works, U.S. Steel’s new owner inherits the plant’s safety challenges and pollution violations. Nippon’s plans haven’t yet been released.
Authorities have advised against recreational activities on the river as D.C. Water investigates what caused a pipe to break, spewing millions of gallons of sewage.
Lewis says one of the two plant aerators has failed and crews are working to repair it at this time.
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