A group of investors, including a former governor of Tennessee, has made a bid to bring a professional women’s basketball team to the Volunteer State.
The collision between an Army helicopter and an American Airlines flight from Kansas killed all 67 people aboard the two aircraft, officials said.
News of the Nashville bid comes in the midst of a growth period in the WNBA, which intends to expand to 16 teams by 2028.
Northeast Tennessee lawmakers announced Thursday that a $578,047 grant will go towards Unaka Forest Products, Inc. in ...
Tragedy is no stranger to the sports world as fans have mourned the deaths of many players and coaches in plane and ...
WASHINGTON COUNTY, Tenn. (WCYB) — Authorities in Washington County, Tennessee, are asking for the public's help with finding ...
Democrats previously hit out at the president's federal hiring freeze for hindering the "number one safety issue" in aviation ...
Tennessee leaders, businesses, and the community are expressing condolences following last night's American Airlines and ...
As Tennessee lawmakers debate options for Helene relief at a special session, many in our region are still struggling.
ICE announced 1,016 arrests and 814 detainers in the latest of a series of daily enforcement updates since President Trump ...
Tennessee’s legislature is on the verge of delivering a small measure of direct financial relief to Northeast Tennessee ...
ABINGDON, Va. — For the past month, Randy Holden’s dog, Susie, has been out in the cold weather and snow all by herself in ...