Despite the highest water levels the Nolichucky Dam had ever experienced, it stood firm during Hurricane Helene and is ...
Douglas Dam was spilling a record amount of water, 450,000 gallons a second. The Nolichucky Dam withstood twice the water ...
Water levels have crested in most locations and are declining, with the exception of Cherokee Reservoir. TVA reports it is ...
Helene brought up to 10 inches of rain to parts of East Tennessee, causing rivers, streams and lakes to overflow the morning of Sept. 27. However, the dangers weren’t immediately apparent, resulting ...
The Tennessee Valley Authority announced its plan to deal with the record-breaking amounts of rainfall following Hurricane Helene.
Knox News photojournalists have spread out across East Tennessee. Here are the images our photojournalists captured of the ...
An aerial view of the Nolichucky Dam as water from the Nolichucky River flows over the top after Hurricane Helene brought ...
The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) is calling the rainfall at the Nolichucky River watershed a one-in-5,000-year event.
The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) has started assessing and working toward repairing roads, bridges, and highways impacted by Hurricane Helene, including Interstate 40.
TVA continues to monitor extensive flooding upstream from our tributary dams while controlling water movement through the TVA ...
National Guard crews are working with local authorities and national disaster relief nonprofits in northeast Tennessee to coordinate basic services.