If passed, it would remove state protections clearing the path to develop on more than 300 thousand acres of wetlands.
Six months since Hurricane Helene made landfall, locking in a course for East Tennessee, communities across the area are continuing to rebuild.
Thursday, March 27 will mark six months to the day since Hurricane Helene made landfall, moving through East Tennessee and causing unprecedented destruction and taking several lives.
Wednesday marks since months since storms started moving through the area, paving the way for Helene to dump billions of ...
One woman has taken it upon herself to search for the remains of her Mitchell County cousin, who is believed to have been ...
When spring unfurls across Tennessee, there’s something almost poetic about hitting the open road with a singular mission: ...
These unassuming spots might not look like much from the outside, but inside, they’re serving steaks so good they’ve created ...
On March 16, a 17-year-old driver escaped after accidently driving into a flooded curve in the dark, Rutherford County ...
With storms set to move into the Nashville area around 4 p.m., The National Weather Service said there's risk of straight-line winds and large hail.
The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation’s (TDEC) Division of Water Resources held a public hearing Tuesday ...
The Tennessee Valley Authority moved water down the river system following heavy rain and storms across the region over the ...
Kentucky Dam is spilling about 1.4 million gallons per second this afternoon as we move water down the river system following ...