"My office is hearing from dozens in WNC who have been kicked out of their hotels tonight, despite FEMA's announcement ...
Rep. Chuck Edwards, NC-11, told the Citizen Times he's confident WNC will quickly recover from Helene, now that a federal ...
The Anderson County Planning Commission approved plans for a housing development to be build on property where many residents ...
Federal Emergency Management Agency is now seeking to provide rental assistance to displaced people in order to help them ...
For the third time in a week, FEMA has extended hotel stays for more than 3,000 residents of Western North Carolina who were ...
State estimates indicate approximately 12,000 western North Carolina residents remain homeless after the storm swept through in September.
On his visit to Canton on Tuesday, Jan. 14, Gov. Josh Stein further commented on FEMA and their Transitional Sheltering ...
FEMA is extending the Transitional Sheltering Assistance Program again to Jan. 25, FEMA said in an X post on Monday, Jan. 13 ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) said Hurricane Helene victims in East Tennessee have begun moving into temporary housing units provided by the ...
It’s a blessing to be sworn in once again as chairman of the great Lumbee Tribe … I want to thank God almighty and my Lord ...
( NewsNation) — The Federal Emergency Management Agency has extended hotel assistance until Jan. 25 for North Carolina residents displaced by Hurricane Helene amid snowfall and frigid temperatures.
FEMA’s Transitional Sheltering Assistance hotel stays were extended Monday evening, answering the pleas of western North ...