High waters from both the Pigeon and French Broad rivers has closed several roads and led to evacuations and water rescues.
Cocke County residents are evacuating due to flooding from Hurricane Helene's remnants, with shelters open for those in need.
Mayor Rob Mathis said responders haven't lost a single person who called for rescue and added around 50 separate agencies had ...
Service will be restored gradually as repairs are made in the coming weeks. A supply collection and distribution center has ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) - The North Carolina Department of Transportation said a mudslide shut down I-40 just outside of Asheville Friday afternoon. On the North Carolina side of I-40, NCDOT said both ...
COCKE COUNTY, Tenn. — Residents in Cocke County are seeking shelter as large parts of the community remain under feet of ...
The mayor of Cocke County declared a state of emergency, and the National Weather Service issued a Flash Flood Warning.
Cocke County saw a decline in its jobless rate for the second consecutive month according to data released Thursday by the ...
COCKE COUNTY, Tenn. — Newport Utilities has declared a state of emergency for all water operations after flooding from ...