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While downtown Johnson City continues to grow projects in other parts of the city have seemingly stalled. One of those projects that many have reached out to News Channel 11 about is the Publix Supermarket slated to go at the corner of State of Franklin and West Market street. → Read More
One day after two young children died in an early morning fire, a Greene County mother and stepfather are paying special tribute to their boys. Six-year-old Jace Long and four-year-old Joshua Long died after a fire ripped through their family home on "Pruitt Road North" early Sunday morning. → Read More
First responders are working a crash in the eastbound lanes of Highway 67 between Johnson City and Elizabethton. → Read More
Constables in Carter County say they are concerned after receiving a letter from Sheriff Dexter Lunceford abruptly revoking the use of the sheriff department's radio system. → Read More
More than a year after problems were first discovered at a popular pedestrian breezeway in Johnson City on Main Street, city leaders say demolition and repairs are expected to soon begin. → Read More
This month the Carter County EMS will commemorate 70 years of operation and in that time the organization has seen its share of ups and downs. → Read More
News Channel 11 got a first look inside the transformation of the old General Mills property. → Read More
A week after News Channel 11 learned the state is looking into safety concerns on highway 11-W, state officials say a site visit will take place in early November. → Read More
Remnants of tropical storm Florence could bring high winds and flooding to the Tri-Cities region. That is a big concern in flood-prone communities like downtown Johnson City where despite a multi-million dollar flood control project storms caused flash flooding as recently as early August. → Read More
Remnants of tropical storm Florence could bring high winds and flooding to the Tri-Cities region. That is a big concern in flood-prone communities like downtown Johnson City where despite a multi-million dollar flood control project storms caused flash flooding as recently as early August. → Read More
A year after the death of a Kingsport man in fatal accident on Highway 11-W, and several other fatal accidents along that stretch of road in Hawkins County, the Tennessee Department of Transportation is now launching a comprehensive study of that road. → Read More
A month after News Channel 11 first investigated damaged and deteriorating guardrails along Gottland Shoals road in Sullivan County, crews are now working to fix the problem. → Read More
Nine months after Buffalo Valley Golf Course was shut down by Johnson City leaders and people living in that community will now finally a chance to voice their concerns about the vacant property. → Read More
Elizabethton Police are leaning on the public's help tonight with tracking down more suspects responsible for a stolen vehicle in Elizabethton. → Read More
Nearly a month after fire fighters in Bristol, Virginia began providing ambulance service to the downtown area, crucial response times are improving. → Read More
It has been about two weeks since students in Carter County went back to school, a big change for those students is a county-wide clear backpack policy. School leaders say this change is the first of other school safety enhancements to come. → Read More
A Johnson City man and his family are desperately searching for answers after his son was gunned down over the weekend hundreds of miles away in Wichita, Kansas. → Read More
Thousands across the Tri-Cities are expected to attend the Appalachian Fair over the next few days. News Channel 11 is in your corner, letting you know what is being done to make sure amusement rides are safe. → Read More
A Sullivan County man is pushing for change to laws on Hemp and CBD oil products after his wife was denied prescription pain medication. This after traces of THC were found in her system. → Read More
After months of silence former Carter County Deputy Nick Andes is speaking publicly for the first time about his firing stemming from an investigation into an assault involving a child. → Read More