Gov. Bill Lee and members of the state's Congressional delegation toured East Tennessee areas damage by Hurricane Helene.
Helene was not just generational, but millennial. The Nolichucky River watershed had more than a 5,000-year rainfall with ...
ETSU's football team was stranded on its buses because of flooding caused by hurricane Helene. The Bucs hope you can help the ...
Here's a look at Tennessee and North Carolina communities affected by the storm, as captured by USA TODAY Network ...
The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) provided an update on its system Monday, including record elevations at local dams. The ...
TVA continues to monitor extensive flooding upstream from our tributary dams while controlling water movement through the TVA ...
Helene brought up to 10 inches of rain to parts of East Tennessee, causing rivers, streams and lakes to overflow the morning of Sept. 27. However, the dangers weren’t immediately apparent, resulting ...
Four days after Hurricane Helene unleashed devastation across rural East Tennessee, emergency officials switch from rescue to ...
Water levels have crested in most locations and are declining, with the exception of Cherokee Reservoir. TVA reports it is ...
The Nolichucky River at TVA’s Nolichucky Dam in Greene County crested at an elevation of 1,266 feet, the was the highest ...
After historic rainfall in the mountains of East Tennessee and western North Carolina, the TVA has worked to manage record ...
The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) has started assessing and working toward repairing roads, bridges, and highways impacted by Hurricane Helene, including Interstate 40.