Washington County first responders have used radio technology, which has not changed significantly since the 1930s.
Washington County plans a $25 million upgrade to first responder radio systems for improved coverage and connectivity.
Communication upgrades are coming to Washington County. Channel 11 previously told you commissioners entered into a $24 ...
Come and share your stories with TMJ4's new Washington County reporter, Marcus Aarsvold, as well as anchor/reporter Ryan ...
WASHINGTON COUNTY, Tenn. (WCYB) — Authorities in Washington County, Tennessee, are asking for the public's help with finding ...
A Johnson County man has been sentenced to 5 years in prison followingstalking and sexual exploitation of a minor charges.The ...
Washington County is beginning to implement a new, $24 million dollar 911 radio system that county leaders and first ...
This new NG911 for 911 radios is an 800-megahertz system that will cover all of Washington County. "The system is a fully ...
Once emergency responders arrived, they declared the person dead, Moore said. The incident, including the cause of death, is ...
A Washington County police chief is still on the job more than six months after being charged in a domestic-related incident. Cambridge-Greenwich Police Chief Robert Danko is accused of holding a ...
Northeast Tennessee lawmakers announced Thursday that a $578,047 grant will go towards Unaka Forest Products, Inc. in ...