More than 100,000 residents in western North Carolina are now allowed to drink and bathe with water from their home faucets.
Western North Carolina felt the brunt of it, when the storm devastated counties and left thousands without power and water.
An Impact Plastics employee went back to check on co-workers at the Erwin industrial park. His truck helped save them.
State lawmakers may override Gov. Cooper's veto of H.B. 10, a bill that would allocate $463 million more to the state's ...
Just 39 percent of eligible businesses have filed refunds due to legislature's removal of property tax provision ...
Only 39 percent of eligible businesses have filed refunds due to legislature's removal of property tax provision ...
With their wedding almost a washout, a change in perspective let these newlyweds find joy—even in the rain. Ali Stagnitta ...
Anti-immigrant rhetoric is a proven election victory approach, but it is not a strategy for governing. Will Republicans learn ...
Most of Nashville's hospitals have a healthy supply of fluids, but they are continuing to assess sometimes daily and search ...
If you or anyone you know has been affected by Hurricane Helene, the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency (TEMA) established ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — On November 19th, the Titans will hold a blood drive to help everyone who Hurricane Helene impacted ...
Governor Lee and Tennessee AG Jonathan Skrmetti are looking to see if anyone in East Tennessee was discriminated against by ...