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Potassium iodide pills are set to be handed out next week for anyone who lives, works, or goes to school within ten miles of ...
Nearly half a century has passed since the partial nuclear meltdown at Three Mile Island which shook the commonwealth and the ...
The distribution is part of the state’s emergency preparedness planning: In the unlikely event of a nuclear accident, ...
I-83 is closed in both directions between Exit 4 and Exit 8 due to a hot dog spill. Use alternate routes at this time.
Free potassium iodide tablets will be distributed Aug. 14 by the PA Department of Health to those within 10 miles of the four active nuclear plants.
I-83 is closed in both directions between Exit 4 and Exit 8 due to a hot dog spill. Use alternate routes at this time.
Pennsylvania is distributing free potassium iodide tablets to residents that live near any of the four nuclear power plants in Pennsylvania.
Anyone who lives, works or studies within 10 miles of the Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station can get the free pills.
Nearly half a century has passed since the partial nuclear meltdown at Three Mile Island which shook the commonwealth and the industry. Radioactive gas filled the air in late March 1979 and led to the ...
Nasir Waters, 16, was arrested and now faces adult charges for a shooting that injured a 14-year-old in Harrisburg, according ...
A Mahwah-based drugmaker is being sued after recalling millions of potassium chloride capsules linked to serious health risks. The FDA called it a Class I recall—the most serious kind.
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