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EPISODE · Feb 4, 2026 · 49 MIN

Looking at life in East Palestine, Ohio 3 years after massive train derailment

from All Sides with Amy Juravich

It’s been three years since East Palestine, Ohio residents lived through a train derailment and chemical burn that released more than one million pounds of vinyl chloride and other industrial chemicals into the air and water.Residents have reported ongoing medical issues and federal rail safety legislation remains stalled.What’s the status of the $600 million pledged by Norfolk Southern?Guests:Jami Wallace, former East Palestine resident and co-founder, Chemically Impacted Communities CoalitionMindy Bish, managing partner, Keenan Law FirmDr. Beatrice Golomb, professor of medicine, UC San Diego School of MedicineAntonio Diaz-Guy, village manager, East PalestineAbigail Bottar, reporter, Ideastream Public MediaIf you have a disability and would like a transcript or other accommodation you can request an alternative format.Photo Credit: Columbiana County Board of Commissioners via NTSB

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