Cocke County Mayor Rob Mathis is proud of their rebuilding efforts. FEMA's inconsistent aid estimates are a major pain point.
A year after Hurricane Helene devastated parts of Western North Carolina, communities are eager for FEMA funds to reimburse recovery expenses, but it's not clear when and if that money will come.
Saturday marks one year since Hurricane Helene touched down in western North Carolina, causing flash flooding that killed 176 ...
As Gov. Josh Stein’s top lieutenants for Hurricane Helene recovery sat before North Carolina lawmakers on Wednesday, they ...
North Carolina has requested federal funds that would cover almost half of the estimated damage caused in the state by ...
Thousands of families in western North Carolina still recovering from Hurricane Helene are getting meals, thanks to Second ...
As a major storm rushed toward Florida last October, the head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency at the time faced a ...
BAKERSVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — The presence of Hurricane Helene is still lingering in Bakersville, North Carolina, even a year ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. - Nearly $7 million in FEMA aid has been earmarked for disaster recovery operations in South Carolina. The ...
Unicoi County Hospital made national news when first responders evacuated patients to the roof. Rebuilding is on hold.
The roughly 9% of Helene damage costs covered by the federal government so far for North Carolina pales in comparison to ...
On a dusty, warm day last October, nearly a month after Hurricane Helene tore across the southeastern United States, Donald ...