KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) - The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) and other agencies are working to host an “open house” for people around Douglas Lake in effort to assist in debris removal.
A collaboration between governmental agencies and nonprofit and faith-based organizations is repurposing some of the remnants of Tropical Storm Helene's destruction into use for local residents.
The Salisbury Fire Department Station 1A received praise and will be recommended for commendations after a recent CPR save.
The City of Hendersonville’s Affordable Housing Listening Sessions, postponed due to Tropical Storm Helene response efforts, ...
According to the Associated Press, hospitals had to start making small changes to stretch supplies of IV fluids, which are ...
The U.S. Class I railroads have turned the corner on service and resiliency and are poised for volume growth for the first ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — After Hurricane Helene in September 2024, many residents of South Carolina lost not only their homes and ...
President Biden will send Congress an extensive emergency funding request in the coming days, the White House said Monday, as ...
Stabilization efforts are underway along Interstate 40 as NCDOT works to install soil anchors that will "pin" the road ...