Environmental activist Erin Brockovich has been keeping a close eye on the situation in LeRoy for many months now. That's where more than a dozen girls came
Environmental activist Erin Brockovich has been keeping a close eye on the situation in LeRoy for many months now. That's where more than a dozen girls came
18 girls from LeRoy received national attention when they began having odd tic-like symptoms. A doctor treating the girls worries Erin Brockovich's visit could
The superintendent of the LeRoy Central School District is spreading the good news after air, soil and surface water test results have come back all clear.
The Environmental Protection Agency has released the results of sample testing taken from 80 of the 240 drums of soil and rock material at the Lehigh Valley
LeRoy School Superintendent Kim Cox released a letter Tuesday, saying the district is committed to protecting the entire school community.
A New Jersey doctor is offering another possible explanation for the illness affecting over a dozen students in LeRoy.
News 4's Rachel Kingston interviews Dr. David Lichter, a local neurologist who treated one of the girls in LeRoy with an odd illness that causes tics.
What we are witnessing in LeRoy may be a medical phenomenon, known as a "mass psychogenic outbreak." That's the opinion of Dr. David Lichter, who has treated
Last week, News 4 confirmed the area where a train derailed in the 1970's is contaminated with a potentially dangerous chemical. Now we're digging deeper into
The New York State Health Department has issued a report ruling out environmental or infectious causes behind the illnesses in LeRoy.
The Dent Neurologic Institute has confirmed to News 4 that the number of cases of Conversion Disorder in LeRoy has grown.
There has been so much interest and concern about the mystery illness affecting more than a dozen village of LeRoy students that that a community meeting has
There's renewed concerns about contamination in LeRoy in the wake of a mysterious illness.
Friday morning the search continues for answers about what's causing tourettes-like symptoms in at least 12 girls from LeRoy.
Environmental officials are back in Genesee County, taking a second look after a mysterious illness created a wave of questions in LeRoy.