Second tenant for rehabbed warehouses to be 'a hoot'
Developer Mitch Cox Companies announced Friday the second tenant for Cherry Street Commons, a redeveloped tobacco warehouse in downtown Johnson City.
View ArticleTerence Wayne Hill
ROAN MOUNTAIN — Terence Wayne Hill, age 70, of Roan Mountain, passed away on Wednesday, March 30, 2016, at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston.
View ArticleCharlotte Thomason
JOHNSON CITY — Mrs. Charlotte Thomason, 79, Johnson City, passed away peacefully at NHC after a brief illness on Wednesday, March 30, 2016.
View ArticleAddiction treatment clinic halts purchase of Mountain States' property
A company hoping to bring an addiction treatment center to Johnson City has abandoned its plans to build a facility on property purchased from Mountain States Health Alliance after a lawsuit from the...
View ArticleOscar Carroll Hayworth
MOUNTAIN CITY — Oscar Carroll Hayworth, age 71, of 128 Corner Road, Mountain City passed away on Wednesday, March 30, 2016, at Sycamore Shoals Hospitals.
View ArticleUPDATE: Rains slow spread of Unicoi forest fire; 191 acres burned so far
UNICOI COUNTY — The U.S. Forest Service said Friday afternoon firefighting crews in Unicoi County made considerable progress on a fire in the Cherokee National Forest near Sciota Road.
View ArticleRose Lewis Roe
CLARKSVILLE — Rose Lewis Roe, 93, of Clarksville, TN passed away on Wednesday, March 30, 2016, in Johnson City, TN.
View ArticleMollie Elizabeth McGee
JONESBOROUGH - Mrs. Mollie Elizabeth McGee, age 89, Jonesborough, passed away on Thursday, March 31, 2016, at her residence.
View ArticleCharles William Middleton
ELIZABETHTON — Charles William Middleton, age 79, of Johnson City, was born in Savannah, Georgia (Chatham County) on July 12, 1936, to the late Charles "Peak" and Nealie Anna Baggs Middleton.
View ArticleUPDATE: All I-26 lanes open in Gray/Boones Creek
UPDATE: About 15 hours hours after a crash shutdown Interstate 26, Tennessee Department of Transportation officials say all lanes in the Boones Creek/Gray area have reopened.
View ArticleMcKee considers fourth term as city commissioner
Tom McKee, a former city commissioner and mayor, said Friday he is interested in a possible run this year for what would be his fourth term on the Johnson City Commission.
View ArticleBello makes it to semis in dunk contest
East Tennessee State senior basketball player Deuce Bello advanced to the semifinals of the Denny’s Slam Dunk Championships Thursday night at the Berry Center in Cypress, Texas.
View ArticlePolice: Johnson City traffic stop yields meth, pot
Police found meth and marijuana when the Tennessee Highway Patrol stopped a Jonesborough man in Johnson City early Friday morning, police said in a news release.
View ArticleDancing, food focal point of seventh annual Corazon Latino Festival
Bright colors, a delectable aroma, energetic dancing and lots of people filled downtown Johnson City Friday night for the seventh annual Corazon Latino Festival.
View ArticleDoctors applaud the end of Tennessee's fetal assault law
NASHVILLE, Tenn.— Brittany Hudson was pregnant, addicted to painkillers and afraid of a Tennessee law that calls for the arrest of mothers of drug-dependent babies. She eventually gave birth without...
View ArticleIt's anybody's game in Three Rivers baseball this season
When it comes to baseball talent, there’s no question the Three Rivers Conference runs deep this season.
View ArticleCrigger, Charles finish 1-2 in steeplechase
Science Hill’s Alex Crigger and Noah Charles figured to be challenged in the boys’ 2,000-meter steeplechase Friday night at the Tri-Cities Track Classic at Kermit Tipton Stadium.
View ArticleFenner leads Longhorns past Cougars
BLOUNTVILLE — Peyton Fenner had a big day at the plate to help Johnson County earn an 8-4 win over Sullivan Central in high school baseball Friday.
View ArticleMilligan to recognize World Autism Awareness Day
Milligan College is proud to join others all over the world in recognizing World Autism Awareness Day on Saturday, April 2, a day designated by the United Nations to help raise awareness about children...
View ArticleLegal Aid of East Tennessee's new executive director, an Erwin native, left...
Legal Aid of East Tennessee’s new executive director came from humble beginnings, she said, and that’s part of the reason she left her big law firm job to take on leading the area’s only nonprofit law...
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