President Donald Trump’s first trip since returning to the White House will take him to Asheville, North Carolina and the Los Angeles area in California, communities where he has loudly criticized the federal response to recent natural disasters.
President Trump will travel to North Carolina, California and Nevada this week for the first trips of his presidency, he told reporters on Tuesday. The president said he will be going Friday to
FEMA administrators warned on Sunday that some hurricane victims may soon lose access to their temporary housing.
You will likely hear nonstop coverage of the Los Angeles fires for months as North Carolina's hurricane victims slowly rebuild in silence.
The federal response to the California wildfires has so far mimicked the government’s response to Hurricane Helene hitting North Carolina in September 2024. In both instances, President Joe Biden declared disasters and later increased the percentage of costs the federal government would absorb for emergency work to 100%.
Newly inaugurated President Donald Trump will come to Los Angeles on Friday to see first hand the devastation wrought by this month’s wildfires. Details of Trump’s visit have not been announced, including whether he will tour both Eaton and the Palisades Fires,
The Los Angeles Chargers may have to look for a new running back this offseason, as J.K. Dobbins is slated to hit free agency and Gus Edwards is a potential cut
A volunteer who has been in Los Angeles since the beginning of this week said the fires have impacted everyone, regardless of their demographics.
For the first time since 1971, the NASCAR Cup Series returns to Bowman Gray Stadium. This year, the Cook Out Clash heads to North Carolina, which starts a busy Cup Series schedule. The Cup Series is the top racing format for NASCAR.
President Donald Trump answered questions at a press availability on a range of topics following a White House meeting with top congressional Republicans.
President Donald Trump floated the idea of eliminating the Federal Emergency Management Agency, stating that he would prefer that states take responsibility for recovering from disasters.