It's been more than a week after the massive fire at SPS Technologies in Glenside, but concerns linger for residents in Jenkintown Borough.
The creek is not used for drinking water, and officials say no other source of drinking water has been affected.
Officials are lifting evacuation notices in Montgomery County after asking people near SPS Technologies to leave their homes.
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At a meeting Wednesday night of Jenkintown Borough officials, Police Chief Thomas Scott provided a briefing that detailed the ...
The drinking water and air quality around the site of an industrial fire​ in Abington Township are safe, according to test ...
A class action lawsuit has been filed against SPS Technologies citing “hazardous materials mismanagement” following a ...
Days after an explosive fire broke out at the SPS Technologies factory in Abington Township, Pennsylvania, residents were ...
Three days after the SPS Technologies factory in Jenkintown caught fire, demolition crews are being brought in to tear down ...
Residents of Abington, Jenkintown and Cheltenham were ordered to shelter in place and schools were closed for the day.
The fire at SPS Technologies in Abington, Pennsylvania, didn't reach the largest stores of volatile chemicals on the site, according to officials.