CEO Gerald O'Connor said in a video Friday that employees were told to leave 45 minutes before the flooding hit and that there was time to escape.
In the wake of the devastating Hurricane Helene, two Tennessee elected officials went particularly low to be political instead of unifying.
The road, which runs parallel to the Nolichucky River, was built with one entrance and exit, leaving employees of Impact Plastics with nowhere to go.
“The findings are that employees were told to leave the plant at least 45 minutes before the gigantic force of the flood hit ...
David Jones was on his way to Johnson City, Tennessee, for his daughter’s wedding when traffic came to a screeching halt on ...
Guillermo Mendoza can still remember the last phone call he received from his mother, Bertha, in the morning hours of Sept. 27. Mendoza said his mother told him she ...
Officials said the Nolichucky River is believed to have swelled about 30 feet, which caused widespread destruction of ...
Carter’s offseason home near his hometown of Elizabethton, Tenn. was washed away in the flooding that followed Hurricane ...
The popular theme park has launched several efforts to provide support to those affected by Helene, including special ways ...
Interstate 40’s path through the Pigeon River Gorge has always been precarious. It took 15 years to build and now it will ...
Money and resources from the Federal Emergency Management Agency began flowing into Tennessee on Sept. 28, four days after ...