Asheville still doesn’t have drinking water, Tennessee road repair backed up nearly two months after Helene - Officials in ...
Knox County didn't suffer any of the devastating flooding from Hurricane Helene that other ... I-40 updates:When will ...
A body that was buried in North Carolina was washed into Tennessee due to flooding caused by Hurricane Officials said the body was buried in Whitson Cemetery in Yancey County in 2006.
Interstate 40, which has been closed at the Tennessee-North Carolina border since it sustained significant ... The highway ...
Debris torn from Western North Carolina and East Tennessee by flooding rivers largely dumped into one East Tennessee ...
Flooding from the remnants of Hurricane Helene severed all interstate highway access between North Carolina and Tennessee. In addition to I-40, Interstate 26 was closed at the state line after two ...
On the night of July 24th, 2022, University of Kentucky Professor Chris Barton remembers not going to sleep. He was watching ...
Knox News reporters and photographers have been scattered around rural parts of East Tennessee for the past ... about 60 miles away from Asheville, North Carolina. The hard truth for many ...
The North Carolina Department of Transportation says it aims to have one lane open in each direction by Jan. 1.
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Debris torn from Western North Carolina and East Tennessee by flooding rivers largely dumped into one East Tennessee ...
ERWIN, Tenn. (Gray News) – A body that was buried in North Carolina was washed into Tennessee due to flooding caused by Hurricane Helene in September, according to Erwin Police Chief Regan Tilson.