operated by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), a federally owned power company created as part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal. At the height of the Great Depression ...
Jared Sullivan explores how the TVA has repeatedly downplayed the dangers of coal ash to the public’s detriment.
"We saw a record amount of flooding, and we saw tremendous amounts of rainfall." Since the 1930s, TVA's dams, the original ...
Tennessee Valley Authority CEO Jeff Lyash will maintain his compensation of $10.5 million and his status as the highest paid ...
Victor Ashe also weighs in on how Jane George ran up expenses while mounting a weak campaign against Tim Burchett. Plus, birthdays.
The Tennessee Valley Authority Board of Directors ended the utility's fiscal year by giving all eligible employees their full ...
The Southern Environmental Law Center and its clients – Appalachian Voices, the Center for Biological Diversity and the ...
Since the 1930s, TVA's dams, the original New Deal mission of the utility, have prevented more than $9.7 billion of flood damage, including $8 billion in Chattanooga alone. The federal utility's ...