A few local lawmakers secured just over $3.7 million in state funding for impacted communities in Northeast Tennessee after ...
One year ago, Hurricane Helene brought catastrophic flooding to eight counties in East Tennessee. Swollen, debris-laden rivers spilled over, leaving 18 people dead in Tennessee, homes and businesses ...
A proposed extensive and wide-reaching project will restore and repair areas of the Cherokee National Forest that Hurricane ...
Crews work tirelessly to rebuild I-40 in the Smoky Mountains after Hurricane Helene's historic flooding caused extensive damage; completion expected by fall 2028.
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Newport to get $696K in state funding for Hurricane Helene recovery
Newport, Tennessee is receiving nearly $700,000 in additional funding to support its recovery after Hurricane Helene, part of ...
The Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development is giving three companies in Erwin a grant for more than $4 million to retain and retrain employees. The companies - Foam Products, ...
Hurricane Helene cleanup efforts in East Tennessee are up against a stiff deadline as crews work to complete the project by June. Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) crews working at the Douglas ...
Transportation officials are hoping the project — one of the most expensive in state history — will lead the crucial highway ...
Knox News reporters and photographers have been scattered around rural parts of East Tennessee for the past two weeks. Our goal: To inform people in communities hit hardest by Hurricane Helene ...
NORTHEAST TENNESSEE (WJHL) — State Representative Timothy Hill secured $25 million in state funding for Northeast Tennessee counties impacted by Hurricane Helene. “After our successful special session ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — The United States Department of Agriculture gave the University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture a $275,000 grant to study the effects of Hurricane Helene on agriculture ...
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Heavy rain just set a daily record in Asheville and triggered flash flooding across western North Carolina — the same hills still recovering from Hurricane Helene
Western North Carolina flooded again in late May 2026, and the water rose through the same valleys that Hurricane Helene tore ...
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