A CSX train slammed into the rear of another CSX train Monday evening near Frankewing, derailing at least five railcars in Giles County.
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Train Collision Derails Cars
A CSX train slammed into the rear of another CSX train Monday evening near Frankewing, derailing at least five railcars in Giles County. Officials said the crash happened around 7:35 p.m. and no injuries were reported. Two of the derailed cars were carrying plastic pellets used in manufacturing. CSX said some of the pellets spilled into nearby waterways, though officials stressed there was no public safety threat and no hazardous materials were released. Cleanup crews worked overnight to clear tracks and recover debris while investigators sorted out what caused the collision. |
YouTuber Hit with $17.5M Verdict
A federal jury in Nashville ordered YouTuber and country rapper Ryan Upchurch to pay $17.5 million in a defamation case tied to videos about the 2022 death of California teenager Kiely Rodni. Rodni disappeared after a party near Tahoe National Forest and was later found dead in her SUV, submerged in a lake, with authorities ruling the death accidental. Rodni’s father and grandfather sued Upchurch in 2023, saying he falsely claimed the case was staged and connected to a GoFundMe scam. Attorneys for the family argued the videos fueled conspiracy theories and deepened the family’s grief during a highly publicized tragedy. |
High School Students Coauthor New Book
Students at Elizabethton High School are turning classroom research into a published true crime book examining serial killings tied to Tennessee highways in the 1980s. Students said they identified links between multiple serial offenders and focused on victims whose cases may have been forgotten over time. Their teacher said the project began eight years ago as a way to teach students research and problem-solving skills, but it has since grown into a deeper effort to help victims’ families. At least one police department has reopened a cold case after reviewing the research. The book, Driven By Rage, Fueled By Diesel: The Forgotten Victims of the Tennessee Highway Hunters, is for sale here. |
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➤ Statewide: Much of the state is expecting a mix of isolated damaging winds and hail as a wetter weather pattern settles in for the rest of the week. (More) ➤ Also Statewide: Tennessee was ranked among the nation’s cheapest states to retire thanks to its low cost of living, retiree-friendly tax structure, and relatively affordable housing and healthcare costs. (More) ➤ Lebanon: A man was arrested after police said he tried to board a running plane at the municipal airport and later attempted to grab an officer’s gun during the confrontation. (More) ➤ Knoxville: City officials are warning Savannah Bananas fans not to fall for online parking scams ahead of the sold-out games, and that the only official method of payment is pay-at-the-gate. (More) ➤ Nashville: Firefighters rescued a dog that had been trapped between two buildings for nearly two days, carefully removing part of a wall to free the animal without injuries. (See Photos) ➤ Carter County: Commissioners approved a master plan to expand the Tweetsie Trail, reviving a project that had stalled after Hurricane Helene disrupted planning efforts in 2024. (More)
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