Hurricane Helene causes four deaths in East Tennessee, as communities work to address the resulting challenges.
Unicoi Emergency Management Agency officials said the number of people has increased from 33 to 73 people missing.
Hundreds of workers and thousands of volunteers working to search, rescue and clean up. But who is giving orders?
At least five people have died in East Tennessee in the devastating Hurricane Helene floods. The number is expected to rise. Two deaths were confirmed Sept. 29 in Unicoi County and Johnson County, and ...
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation issued a Silver Alert for 78-year-old Otilia Semidey-Esteva, who was last seen Saturday ...
UNICOI COUNTY, Tenn. — The Tennessee Department of Military released a flash report after widespread flooding from Hurricane ...
A judge has denied a petition for a new trial in the kidnapping and killing of a Tennessee nursing student, knocking down an ...
Several law enforcement and emergency response agencies in Middle Tennessee are continuing to help flood victims in East ...
Callers should be prepared to relay as much identifying information as possible, including names, phone numbers, vehicle ...