EAST PALESTINE, Ohio – Atop a hill near the Pennsylvania border, where her family farmhouse sits, Sidney Smith stared up at a fiery orange sky. As smoke filled the air, she was curious and mystified. More than anything, she feared what would come next. A train carrying hazardous materials had… Read More
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