The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) granted a request from the state of North Carolina that will extend its deadline to apply for federal hurricane relief into January. FEMA announced that ...
The expanded reach now covers Cabarrus, Cherokee, Forsyth, Graham, Iredell, Lee, Nash, Rowan, Stanly, Surry, Union and Yadkin ...
Hurricanes Helene and Milton have left the Federal Emergency Management Agency struggling to handle phone calls from survivors and maintain staffing.
Threat caused some FEMA offices to close Aid to several communities impacted by Hurricane Helene was temporarily paused in ...
This conspiracy has been thoroughly debunked. FEMA has approved $100 million of aid to North Carolina. It did not spend any ...
Many storm victims lost cars, access to child care and their main source of income. And as the water crisis continues in ...
The Disaster Recovery Center, which Pinder describes as a "one-stop shop" for assistance from FEMA and the Small Business ...
North Carolina lawmakers on Thursday approved an additional $600 million of Hurricane Helene relief — a second round of aid ...
Asheville Independent Restaurants Association calls on North Carolina elected officials to act to rebuild Western North ...
In the wake of Hurricanes Helene and Milton, we saw another, more insidious whirlwind emerging: the spread of viral conspiracy theories about the Federal Emergency Management Agency by political ...
During Buncombe County's Oct. 21 briefing on area recovery efforts following Tropical Storm Helene, officials addressed ...
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump will visit North Carolina on Monday amid concerns from his Republican allies ...