Hurricane Helene uprooted thousands of trees and limbs as it snaked its way through the Central Savannah River Area on Sept.
The Dec. 4 briefing also covered remaining relief stations, texts from Red Cross and FEMA, Code Purple and more.
Many nonprofits stepped up to help people forced from storm-damaged homes in western North Carolina, where some people were ...
A cold snap is hitting the Southeast U.S., including western North Carolina, which is still recovering from the widespread ...
North Carolina is offering to buy the homes of Hurricane Helene survivors who qualify for a FEMA-funded special program as ...
The Junaluskans gathered in Foster’s home in the days following the storm and have worked together since then to map a future ...
President Biden pledged over $1 billion to Africa to help with those displaced by severe drought as residents of North ...
Those who have yet to apply for FEMA assistance following Hurricanes Helene and Milton still have time to do so, as the ...
Brittany Eggers, whose home was destroyed in Hurricane Helene, opens up about the devastation on 'America Reports.' ...
People have voiced their frustrations regarding the cleanup for more than two months after Helene hit our area.
On the surface, Senate Bill 382 looks as if it would offer millions to help Helene victims; however, it contains many other ...