Here's what we know and don't know about the train derailment: Mansfield Fire Chief John Roache, who served as incident ...
Crews are responding after a train derailed near Route 32 in Mansfield on Thursday morning, according to town and emergency ...
Officials said the derailment did not cause any injuries and the cleanup effort is expected to take several days.
The derailment sent several cars into the Willimantic River and prompted a shelter-in-place order for area residents, authorities said.
MANSFIELD — UConn Police had their hands full when a man later discovered to be intoxicated tried to drive around a roadblock at an accident scene set in Mansfield. According to police, the driver of ...
A shelter in place is still in effect for people who live within a half-mile of the train derailment that occurred in ...
There is still an active investigation into the cause, as crews worked hard along Route 32 to get all the cars out of the ...
Mansfield Fire Chief John Roache said Friday that the cleanup effort will slowed by cold weather and snow, but warming tents ...
Nearby residents are still being asked to keep their windows closed a day after the train derailment. Heavy equipment has ...
A precautionary shelter-in-place advisement remained in a portion of Mansfield on Friday morning as officials worked to ...
A train derailment carrying liquified propane gas prompted a shelter-in-place order for anyone within a half-mile radius, including two daycare facilities with more than 100 child ...
Heavy equipment began the process of removing derailed train cars in Mansfield on Friday.