Cocke County is on high alert for potential floods as the community is still trying to rebuild from Hurricane Helene.
As neighbors prepare for the rain, they said there's almost a sense of PTSD about severe weather now after Helene.
United States Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy was in Cocke County on Monday. Secretary Duffy along with state and local officials were evaluating the damage I-40 sustained due to the remnants ...
Clean Water Expected in East Tennessee has been helping connect people with anything from clothing to campers.
Cocke County Mayor Rob Mathis said emergency crews responded to a fire in downtown Newport Saturday afternoon. Mathis said ...
A section of Interstate 40 in western North Carolina that collapsed during Hurricane Helene’s historic flooding will reopen ...
Pearson's home has survived two floods. But will her Del Rio home survive a county-wide decision to stay or leave a federal ...
The key to winning a steep uphill battle to rebuild after the devastation of flooding from Hurricane Helene? Positivity, Mayor Rob Mathis says.
H members across Cocke County recently participated in the Service Project Challenge, known as Penny Wars, where students ...
At 2:11 p.m. Saturday, Cocke County junior Colton Sane pressed his head against the mat, overcome by the anguish of a ...
NEWPORT, Tenn. — Cocke County residents are dealing with a sense of anxiety surrounding severe weather nearly six months after Hurricane Helene swept across the region. As Tennesseans prepare for ...