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A North Carolina woman has been indicted after investigators say she defrauded the Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) following Tropical Storm Helene.
Communities across the region still need to be reimbursed for about a hundred projects including debris removal, waste water treatment repairs, roads and bridges, damaged buildings and parks, as well ...
MARION, N.C. (FOX Carolina) - Officials said a western North Carolina woman was indicted by a federal grand jury after a FEMA ...
A woman from western North Carolina, Peggy Lee Cantrell, faces federal charges for falsifying information on her FEMA ...
In May, members of Congress wrote a bipartisan letter to FEMA asking the agency to reinstate the Building Resilient ...
As recent storms like Helene and Chantal have shown, flooding can impact more than solely the state’s coastal counties, ...
The federal government has paid for just 6% of the estimated cost of North Carolina's Hurricane Helene recovery, raising ...
Residents in several central North Carolina counties affected by last month's Tropical Storm Chantal can now apply for ...
North Carolina has declared a state of emergency after Tropical Storm Chantal caused severe flooding and at least six deaths.
After Helene, North Carolina asked FEMA to extend 100% reimbursement for debris removal and emergency protective measures. FEMA denied that request this spring, forcing the state to cover millions ...