‘I remember TMI’: An oral history of the 1979 Three Mile Island accident as told by people who lived nearby
Seven residents tell their stories of uncertainty, confusion, fear and the decision they faced: Stay home amid risk of radiation, or flee.
Forty years later, the prospect of a TMI-related evacuation remains daunting
‘I am the witness’: Post-Fukushima, a Japanese man’s regrets mirror his country’s turn against nuclear power
Yuji Onuma was the pride of Futaba, Japan as a 12-year-old, when he won a town slogan contest by praising nuclear power. But eight years after the meltdown, Futaba is deserted and Onuma no longer believes in nuclear energy. ‘I’m glad that I realized my mistake before I died,’ he says.
Watch: Meltdown at Three Mile Island: 40 Years Later
A look at what happened inside the containment building at TMI on March 28, 1979, and the chaos, confusion, miscommunication and fear in the area after the accident occurred.
Wolf’s $8M to remove PFAS from Bucks water won’t solve the problem, activists say
A symbolic act of civil disobedience at Three Mile Island vigil
Proposal to drill for shale gas at U.S. Steel site near Pittsburgh prompts contentious hearing
Poll: Public is split on whether state should act to prop up nuclear industry
Respondents generally support nuclear as part of the state’s energy mix. But when it comes to the government acting to help out the industry, they aren’t so sure.
‘Three Mile Island: As It Happened’ — a three-part podcast
Relive the moment-by-moment tensions as the nation’s worst nuclear accident unfolded at Three Mile Island in March 1979.

