ETSU Public Health Dean Set to Retire After 20 Years
Dr. Randy Wykoff, founding dean of the ETSU College of Public Health, will finish his last semester before retiring in May.
Langston High, an Anchor for Black Community in Tennessee
Roses and Thorns: Good and Bad Deeds Recognized Across Region
Lifestyle
Memorial Park Community Center Extends Hours
New schedule provides more weekend access to residents

Historical drama 'Nancy' examines Jonesborough history
The Heritage Alliance and Bridge Builders of Kingsport will present the award-winning play about an enslaved woman connected to abolitionist Elihu Embree.
Umoja Recognized by MLK Jr. Committee for Community Involvement
The nonprofit organization has been bridging diverse cultures through education and artistic presentations for 27 years.
Weather
Johnson City Preps for Second Winter Storm
Public Works Director says department is well-stocked on salt and ready to work around the clock

Johnson City Schools to Dismiss Early on Friday
Early dismissal due to incoming weather to ensure student and staff safety
Johnson City Parks Reopen After Winter Storm Closures
All parks except Buffalo Mountain Park will be open by Wednesday after icy conditions from Winter Storm Fern.
Sports
ETSU women stymie Samford
Lady Bucs hold Bulldogs to just 14 first-half points in 53-44 victory

ETSU Football Announces Challenging 2026 Schedule
Bucs to face North Dakota State, North Carolina in non-conference play
Collegiate Softball Tournament Returns to Johnson City
The Big Region Preseason Invitational will feature 10 teams from across the region.