State and FEMA officials urge you to check with both your insurance company and FEMA to help you on your road to recovery if you were affected by Helene or Debby.
The deadline to seek aid from the Federal Emergency Management Agency is Feb. 7, yet many in Jefferson County remain displaced and struggling to recover.
Former Georgia Sen. Kelly Loeffler on Wednesday testified before the Senate Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee as ...
FEMA is looking for property management companies with ready-for-occupancy residential or rental properties in Georgia ...
Georgia survivors of Tropical Storm Debby (Aug. 4—20. 2024) and Hurricane Helene (Sept. 24—Oct. 30, 2024) in the counties designated for Individual Assistance have just a few days left to ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is seeking information from property management companies with ready-for- occupancy residential or rental properties in Georgia communities affected by ...
Authorities in Georgia need your help finding a missing teenage boy. According to the Newton County Sheriff's Office, Marcus ...
Time is running out for Georgians and small business owners affected by Hurricane Helene (Sept. 23-27, 2024) to submit their ...
Columbia County has collected more Hurricane Helene storm debris so far than the entire state of South Carolina. But even after four months since high winds roared through the Augusta area damaging ...
Governors and state legislatures may have to bolster their natural disaster response and recovery efforts in the coming years ...
As part of the disaster assistance process done by FEMA, proper documentation for both ownership and occupancy of damaged ...
Police in North Charleston, South Carolina, shared a story of a woman who was in the right place at the right time to save a 3-year-old girl from freezing water.