ASHEVILLE, N.C. — The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced on Tuesday it approved over $64 million to support Western North Carolina as it continues recovering from Hurricane Helene.
ATLANTA — FEMA has approved an additional $97 million to aid Georgia’s recovery from Hurricane Helene, focusing on infrastructure restoration and debris removal. In August, FEMA allocated funds for ...
New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) Chair and CEO Shola Olatoye broke ground Wednesday on a $41 million reconstruction project at the Coney Island Sites 4/5 development, funded by the Federal ...
An additional $64.2 million in public assistance grants from the Federal Emergency Management Agency has been approved for Tropical Storm Helene recovery projects in North Carolina, according to a ...
ASHEVILLE – The Federal Emergency Management Agency released another $33 million for Tropical Storm Helene recovery projects in Western North Carolina, bringing the total public assistance funds to ...
FEMA headquarters in Washington, D.C., where agency officials confirmed Nov. 17 that Acting Administrator David Richardson resigned as the agency works to resume delayed disaster-recovery actions ...
FEMA has approved an additional $64.2 million in public assistance grants for Tropical Storm Helene recovery in North Carolina. The city of Asheville will receive $10.7 to stabilize its water supply ...