Gov. Bill Lee stopped in Clarksville to talk to officials and media after heavy flooding led to rescues and a rising river ...
Freezing temperatures are expected to halt recovery and rehabilitation efforts in Rives following severe flood damage ...
Damage was severe in Montgomery and Obion counties. The governor said federal and state agencies are working to help people ...
People in Middle Tennessee are being asked to travel only if necessary after a winter storm dumped a few inches of snow. Here ...
Floodwaters continue to inundate parts of Clarksville three days after heavy rains, leaving residents stranded and homes ...
The Weather Authority is tracking a strong line of storms causing damage in the area. A line of storms will be capable of ...
After Saturday’s storms and torrential rainfall, some areas in Middle Tennessee are still impacted by water, debris and more.
Lee toured some of the flooded neighborhood s in Montgomery and Obion Counties, including Elberta Drive in Clarksville where several homes were damaged. The Montgomery County Emergency Management ...
Rives, a city in Obion County, is undergoing mandatory evacuations due to a levee break from flooding this weekend.
About two inches of snow were reported across much of Middle Tennessee Wednesday morning. Here is how much snow Nashville and surrounding areas received.
While they were able to assess the damages, Gov. Lee said it’s “too early” to provide answers on what resources will be made ...
Wednesday’s freezing temperatures are putting Clarksville residents, who have been impacted by flooding, on edge about what’s ...