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 ...
COCKE COUNTY, Tenn. — Newport Utilities has declared a state of emergency for all water operations after flooding from ...
A Bible Janet Sams keeps in her car remained intact, even after being soaked from the storms that destroyed her home.
Many Newport residents are left without running water after their city was flooded Friday in the aftermath of tropical storm ...
Residents in Newport, Tennessee have been ordered to evacuate after Mayor Rob Mathis says theWaterville Dam has "suffered a ...
The City of Newport remains underwater after the Pigeon River flooded Friday. Alarms from businesses were still ringing ...
The East Tennessee city of Newport was left underwater following extreme flooding from the Pigeon River.
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.
The mayor of Cocke County declared a state of emergency, and the National Weather Service issued a Flash Flood Warning.
NEWPORT, Tenn. (WVLT) - Saturday afternoon, officials provided an update on the torrential flooding that hit Cocke County on Friday from rainfall brought by Hurricane Helene.
Cocke County residents are evacuating due to flooding from Hurricane Helene's remnants, with shelters open for those in need.