The lawsuit alleges that CSX Transportation removed rock from the Nolichucky riverbed while repairing a rail line damaged during Hurricane Helene.
The Kentucky Lock Addition Project – a more than $1.5 billion federal construction effort led by government contractors and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers workers – aims to solve a logjam on the ...
Flooding from Hurricane Helene essentially wiped out CSX rail’s line through the Nolichucky River Gorge, and the company ...
A Greeneville veteran and mom tries to recover from Helene with a FEMA payout she says isn't even close to what it'll cost ...
I understand people have lost their homes, but do you realize that there’s people that don’t even have no way of coming up ...
The Dunbars and their two high school-aged boys live on a hill on the southwest side of the Nolichucky River, where their ...
The Tennessee Highway Patrol was called to investigate both crashes. The interstate was closed for several hours, reopening ...
COCKE COUNTY — Tourism brings in major revenue for Cocke County, and the flooding caused by Hurricane Helene has affected ...
Southbound traffic on I-75 in Loudon County has been detoured as first responders are on the scene of a crash that resulted ...
Some Cocke County residents affected by flooding are still waiting for debris to be removed from their yards and street after ...
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee, who introduced a new school choice bill, said he supports President-elect Donald Trump's promise to ...
CSX Transportation will rebuild 60 miles of storm-damaged track along the Tennessee-North Carolina border, with costs ...