Some of the residents in and around communities evacuated in response to a West Virginia oil-train derailment can return home, a unified command said. Federal regulators said about 28 cars from a CSX line derailed Monday afternoon near Mt. Carbon, W. Va. State officials said about half of the derailed cars were transporting crude oil from North Dakota, which would equate to approximately 8,000 barrels. At least one home was destroyed in the massive fireball that followed the derailment. A unified command established to respond to the incident said some evacuated residents can go home, though others were still under restrictions because of safety concerns. Six of the derailed cars were put back on their tracks by recovery crews. Some of the oil still left in the derailed cars was transferred elsewhere for later […]