NEW YORK — Some flavor crazes flirt with us and fade. Others stay and make themselves at home. It’s too soon to tell for sure, but the Dubai chocolate movement seems to have put down roots and is ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., is proposing new federal legislation to strengthen Medicaid coverage in Tennessee and other states. The senator introduced three bills Tuesday ...
The celebrity bagging event was spearheaded by United Way — and locally by United Way of Greater Kingsport — to help raise money for the organization’s annual fundraising campaign. Shoppers were given ...
“All of our conversations, all of the information [Domtar] provided, research we’ve done, nothing said ever that there was going to be an odor like what we’ve been smelling.” That’s what City Manager ...
KINGSPORT — Months before the CSX Santa Train departs from Shelbiana, Kentucky, railroad employees are working tirelessly to prepare the train for its tri-state trek. Earl Mitchell, CSX manager of ...
GATE CITY – From getting a library card or learning about fire safety to accessing healthcare services or finding shelter from an abusive situation, Scott Community Works gathered several area ...
CHURCH HILL — A shooting around 4 p.m. on Friday killed one man, the Hawkins County Sheriff's Office said in a press release. Officers found Steven R. Ball, 55, dead at the scene near Christian Bend ...
HILTONS - The Carter Family Fold will host a benefit concern for a longtime Scott County landmark and church in November.
GATE CITY – Murals have been a part of Gate City’s efforts to give visitors a sense of the town’s history and character, and two more paintings are giving folks more to consider as they enter the ...
KINGSPORT — In the wake of the Kingsport Kroger recently shuttering its doors, many are left to wonder if another grocery store will swoop in and take its place.
KINGSPORT— As September marks Hunger Action Month, local food pantries are using the opportunity to bring awareness to the rising demand for food assistance.
SURGOINSVILLE — The Surgoinsville Board of Mayor and Aldermen voted to purchase two basketball hoops at the town’s River Front Park at a meeting Monday night. The purchase will total $897.98.