No spills or injuries were reported after a minor train derailment in Morgan County Friday morning. It happened in Oakdale where an engine partially l...
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MORGAN COUNTY, Tenn. - Officials say testing continues to show encouraging results following the June 11 Norfolk Southern train derailment near the Em...
WARTBURG, Tenn. (WOKI / WVLT)- The National Transportation Safety Board has released its preliminary report on the fiery Norfolk Southern train derail...
Officials with the National Transportation Safety Board released more information about the June 11 train derailment in Morgan County.
MORGAN COUNTY, Tenn. (WOKI / WVLT) - Dead fish have been discovered in the Emory River weeks after a train derailment spilled ethanol into the waterwa...
Morgan County emergency management officials said that dead fish seen in Emory River on June 24 were because of "low dissolved oxygen levels" in the river.
The Emory River in Tennessee is reopening for recreational use after being cleared of contamination concerns following a train derailment, state officials said.
Months after Dustin Pedigo's death, his family is looking for answers about the circumstances that led to the stabbing inside Morgan County Correctional Complex.
The Emory River was closed temporarily after foam containing ethanol, which was used to fight fires caused by a train derailment, was found in the river.
The Rock Creek Campground in Morgan County will reopen for camping this Friday. It was closed after a train hauling ethanol derailed and caught fire. ...
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