The bulk of the money will go towards reimbursing state emergency road and bridge work and millions are county governments as ...
State officials say applications to FEMA for more than $200 million in aid for homeowners have sat unapproved for months.
Some towns in Western North Carolina have spent more on disaster cleanup than they make in an entire year, and now some say ...
The name Green Mountain might not ring a bell. It’s an area just outside of Spruce Pine along the Toe River, but it holds a ...
In the wake of Hurricane Helene, eastern Tennessee and western North Carolina communities grappled with destruction while showcasing resilience and solidarity. Criticism mounted against FEMA for ...
The Department of Homeland Security dispersed an additional $155 million for western North Carolina to fund 130 projects from ...
AIKEN, S.C. (WRDW/WAGT) - An Aiken photographer is being recognized for his work in an international photography competition.
Susie and Brian Hill and their dog near their former home, destroyed by flooding from Hurricane Helene (Photo by Juan Diego Reyes for ProPublica) This story was originally published by ProPublica.
Under the direction of President Donald J. Trump, Secretary Kristi Noem announced an additional $155 million in reimbursement ...
That money is part of $155 million approved by the Department of Homeland Security for North Carolina recovery assistance.