Among President Donald Trump’s many stated priorities for his second term is an important one that’s close to home: helping western North Carolina recover from Hurricane Helene. It was important ...
Although flurries and freezing temperatures are a rarity for our area, cities tell News 3 they're well-prepared and hard at ...
North Carolina Governor Josh Stein and state emergency officials gave an update on winter storm preparations happening across ...
As winter weather approaches, government officials are making final preparations. Carteret County is expecting some of the ...
A national nonprofit announced a program to help North Carolina families appeal denied or under-awarded Federal Emergency ...
Verified damage maps created by the Federal Emergency Management Agency Jan. 7, show the impact Helene had on homes in North ...
Jan. 20, Donald J. Trump became the 47th President of the United States, declaring the “Golden age of America begins right ...
Thousands remain without a home after Hurricane Helene tore through western North Carolina nearly four months ago.
FEMA has announced its decision to extend the Transitional Sheltering Assistance (TSA) program for two months, lasting ...
More than 2,700 North Carolina individuals and families using hotels have extended stays until Memorial Day in the FEMA ...
The deadline to apply for federal assistance is three weeks away for South Carolina residents affected by Hurricane Helene. The deadline was extended to Jan. 28, but FEMA said they strongly urge ...
Estimated damage in North Carolina is $53 billion by former Gov. Roy Cooper and his staff. The federal government has provided, in addition to assistance from FEMA, about $9 billion from a $110 ...