Impact Plastics officials said several of their employees died after the river near the business along the James H. Quillen Parkway flooded over into the plant's parking lot. The company said most ...
Tennessee state authorities said Wednesday they are investigating the company that owns a plastics factory where 11 workers ...
First Judicial District Attorney General Steve Finney asked the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation to investigate the deaths ...
More than 150 people have died and hundreds are still missing as a result of Hurricane Helene and its aftermath, many caught ...
Several employees have accused the company of not letting them leave soon enough as flooding set in on Friday.
As the nearby Nolichucky River swelled from rainfall, employees in the Impact Plastics factory kept working. Several asserted ...
District Attorney General Steven Finney requested the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation look to identify any potential ...
According to that employee, supervisors never told the workers they could leave, even as the water started to rise outside.
An investigation is underway into allegations by workers at the plant who say they were told to keep working until it was too ...
At least two of those employees were killed. Another six, and a contractor, are still missing, according to Impact Plastics.
Impact Plastics employees sought refuge on top of his semitruck: 'God put me in the right place at the right time' ...
Tennessee state authorities are investigating the company that owns a plastics factory where 11 workers were swept away by ...