More water than ever is hurtling through Douglas Dam as TVA sends Helene's aftermath down through the Tennessee River.
Flash floods and downed trees are wreaking havoc as Gov. Bill Lee declares an emergency. Rescues and evacuations are ...
Critics say the federally owned utility TVA, now at 2% solar, plans more gas units, no solar-plus-storage and no long-term ...
After historic rainfall in the mountains of East Tennessee and western North Carolina, the TVA has worked to manage record ...
The destructive and deadly Hurricane Helene stalled over western Kentucky and Tennessee early Saturday but still left nearly ...
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From now until Tuesday, November 26, officials with the Tennessee Valley Authority are inviting the public to review and ...
State transportation agencies in North Carolina and Tennessee are still assessing damage from the storm, forecasting a months ...
The literal floodgates are open all along the Tennessee River as it moves Helene's floodwater from the Smokies to the Ohio River.
A critical flood emergency was narrowly averted along the Nolichucky River in East Tennessee as the remnants of Hurricane Helene unleashed torrential rainfall.
Douglas Dam was spilling a record amount of water, 450,000 gallons a second. The Nolichucky Dam withstood twice the water flow of Niagara Falls.
With additional funding, the Tennessee Valley Authority could provide union jobs, kick-start American industrial production, and help the world go green. Watts Bar Nuclear Plant. As I drove across ...