High waters from both the Pigeon and French Broad rivers closed several roads and led to evacuations and water rescues in ...
The Cocke County Emergency Management Agency shared that evacuations are expected for those affected by flooding along the ...
Mayor Rob Mathis said responders haven't lost a single person who called for rescue and added around 50 separate agencies had ...
COCKE COUNTY, Tenn. — Residents in Cocke County are seeking shelter as large parts of the community remain under feet of ...
The City of Newport remains underwater after the Pigeon River flooded Friday. Alarms from businesses were still ringing ...
The mayor of Cocke County declared a state of emergency, and the National Weather Service issued a Flash Flood Warning.
Facebook posts about evacuations created chaos, but walking them back was safer than ignoring the warning signs.
Watch a road bridge in East Tennessee collapse into a river. Known as Kisner Bridge on Highway 107 in the town of Afton, the bridge was no match for the powerful waters of the flooded Nolichucky River ...
Cocke County residents are evacuating due to flooding from Hurricane Helene's remnants, with shelters open for those in need.
“The resilience of our community, the resilience of our people. We have been knocked down before, we rose up before. And we’re going to rise up from this, stronger than we’ve ever been. There’s a ...
The Pigeon River in Cocke County has reached a major flood stage and is at 16 feet. It's risen four feet in three hours.
Officials said the city hall and police department were “incapacitated” due to flooding in downtown Newport.