The Johnson City Board of Commissioners and city staff will travel to Nashville from Feb. 18-20 for a series of legislative meetings, strategic planning discussions, and other administrative matters.
When Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter and East Tennessee State University alumna Amythyst Kiah shared her Appalachian story ...
STAR CORRESPONDENT The Elizabethton Lady Cyclones knew they had one last shot at pulling even with the Tennessee High Lady ...
The National Weather Service in Morristown has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for portions of southwest North Carolina, ...
Gas prices across Tennessee fell an average of four cents over the past week, bringing the state’s average gas price to $2.76 per gallon. While this marks an increase of three cents from one month ago ...
The following arrests have been reported by the Carter County Sheriff’s Office:  Feb. 5, 2025 James Clayton Hardin was ...
By C.Y. Peters Star Correspondent The Hampton Jr. Bulldogs boys’ basketball team’s dream of reaching the state tournament ...
Star Correspondent With the score tied at 48-48, junior guard Caden Davis launched a three-ball as the buzzer sounded to give ...
The River Riders announce Jeremy Owens will return as manager for their 2025 season. Owens has more than 20 years of playing ...
A Carter County man is facing multiple charges after authorities say he discharged a firearm, striking an occupied garage.
BY SEN. MARSHA BLACKBURN Wednesday (February 5) was National Girls and Women in Sports Day — a holiday that celebrates women’s many accomplishments in athletics. Since Title IX’s enactment in 1972, ...
By Buzz Trexler Star Correspondent The Elizabethton Regional Planning Commission on Thursday night gave approval to site plans for a $40 million higher education project, as well as a manufacturing ...