As a winter storm approaches Western North Carolina, most of the 5,700 households in FEMA hotel voucher housing have been ...
FEMA’s Transitional Sheltering Assistance program, which offers free hotel rooms, ends Jan. 10 unless FEMA grants an ...
Time is running out for residential property owners to respond to the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s call to make ...
FEMA's Transitional Sheltering Assistance program is providing hotel rooms to thousands of Western North Carolina survivors ...
North Carolina's death toll rose to 104 as a result of Hurricane Helene and the names of those who died have been released by ...
The N.C. Department of Emergency Management announced Monday that at the request of Gov. Roy Cooper, the deadline has been ...
Names of 104 people killed in North Carolina. Gov. Stein was joined by the head of the Department of Housing and Urban ...
FEMA confirms continued eligibility on an individual basis. When eligibility ends, FEMA notifies survivors approximately ...
Jan. 8, people gathered at Pack Square in downtown Asheville to demand Federal Emergency Management Agency to extend ...
More than three months after Helene hit, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is expanding its base of operations in North Carolina.
Federal leaders have extended the deadline for Hurricane Helene disaster survivors in North Carolina to apply for government assistance until Feb. 6, 2025.
Homeowners and renters in 39 counties, mostly in western North Carolina and including Mecklenburg, with uninsured losses from Helene may be eligible to apply for FEMA assistance. (Most Recommended ...