By: Rebecca Boone, Claire Rush
Authorities say there's no hope of finding any more survivors at a Washington paper mill where nine missing workers remain missing after a tank imploded and released a highly destructive chemical mixture


Rebecca Boone is a correspondent at the Associated Press. She specializes in law and legal affairs, covering topics such as elections, government, politics, public policy, and litigation. Rebecca's work has been featured in numerous outlets, including The Washington Post, NBC Los Angeles, and The Philadelphia Inquirer.
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Rebecca Boone's coverage mainly focuses on evolving stories and breaking news related to government & politics, crime, and family & relationships. She particularly covers legal proceedings extensively.
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