DANDRIDGE, Tenn. (WATE) — A record amount of water is rushing through the power turbines and spillways of Douglas Dam.
East Tennessee was devastated by Hurricane Helene. Now, the clean-up continues, aided by the Tennessee National Guard.
With everyone looking for how they can help East Tennessee during this time of need, 6 News has teamed up with the East ...
Republican Senator Bill Hagerty said responders had "never seen anything like this," while helping communities recover from ...
Answering the call from Tennessee Emergency Management Agency (TEMA), a team of Knoxville first responders deployed early ...
Hundreds of workers and thousands of volunteers working to search, rescue and clean up. But who is giving orders?
Floods from Hurricane Helene have devastated communities. Here are places to drop off supplies and give money.
A group of Knoxville Police Dept. and Knoxville Fire Dept. members were deployed to Washington County to help ground search.
Knox News photojournalists have spread out across East Tennessee. Here are the images our photojournalists captured of the ...
Douglas Dam was spilling a record amount of water, 450,000 gallons a second. The Nolichucky Dam withstood twice the water ...
Multiple counties were impacted with road closures including Cocke, Greene, Washington, Unicoi, Carter and Johnson Counties.
Hurricane Helene triggers severe floods in East Tennessee, with the National Guard conducting rescue operations.