ELIZABETHTON — The Fall Arts Festival will take place in downtown Elizabethton on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. The event ...
Decades after walking across the stage at Jonesborough High School, three classmates from the Class of 1950 reunited to ...
The Washington County Sheriff’s Office arrested a wanted Johnson City man after finding meth and marijuana in his motel room.
Community leaders gathered at Hampton Elementary School on Saturday to mark the anniversary of Hurricane Helene's destruction ...
The National Storytelling Festival returns to Jonesborough this fall after last year’s cancellation, with organizers ...
Daniel Grindstaff and the Uptown Troubadours released their latest song "The Death of John Henry" at Down Home on Saturday ...
Team Europe is taking the Ryder Cup back across the Atlantic Ocean, leaving the Americans to search for answers in what is ...
Chase Elliott somehow stole Sunday's race at Kansas Speedway, where he drove from eighth to the checkered flag during a ...
Agencies, institutions, local governments and groups across the region are figuring out how to move forward in restoring ...
Unicoi County Chamber recalls the hard choice to cancel the 2024 Apple Festival after Tropical Storm Helene as the community continues recovery.
The McKinney Center’s Living Here exhibit showcases portraits, interviews and memories of Booker T. Washington School alumni, preserving their stories and Jonesborough’s African American history.
The City of Johnson City’s homeless outreach coordinators, Lorena Bennett and Michelle “Mo” Bowers, take whatever means necessary to get people help.