The North Carolina Office of State Budget and Management said Helene damaged over 7,000 private roads, bridges and culverts.
On January 24, while visiting hurricane disaster areas in North Carolina, President Donald Trump told reporters that his administration would likely “recommend that FEMA go away” while letting “the ...
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A fire is burning in the Bat Cave Road area in Old Fort, North Carolina. This area is under an increased fire danger until Wednesday afternoon due to the combination of wind gusts in the 25 to 35 mph ...
The Trump administration’s move to suspend federal funding with virtually no notice is a combustible mix of cruelty and ...
The highest responsibility and deepest obligation of the American government is to protect its people,' he says.
President Donald Trump has named four North Carolinians to the newly created council that will assess the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) after facing heat for what critics called a ...
Two legislative committees will hear testimony from state disaster recovery officials this week. State lawmakers must debate how much more money to spend on Helene relief aid, and how to respond with ...
It’s the possibility of getting rid of FEMA entirely that has lawmakers worried about how states would be able to respond to disasters. Senator Bill Cassidy said an alternative could happen.
President Donald Trump named RNC Chairman Michael Whatley and three GOP members of Congress to review FEMA’s work in Helene.