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From canceled grants to classroom concerns, Savannah leaders say climate preparedness is becoming harder to fund and harder to ignore ...
Warren County’s top emergency preparedness officials say there is no substitute for readiness when natural disasters are a threat to life and property.
In an email, one of Servpro’s Miami-based attorneys denied the ultimate goal was foreclosure on the property. Spanish Main ...
Fort Myers Beach’s temporary use permits expire Sept. 23. Find out who’s affected and how to check your property status.
Advocacy groups and residents gathered at St. Philip AME Church to celebrate Disability Pride Month and speak out against ...
Benjamin Rance will begin his new role as Grand Rapids’ emergency manager on Aug. 4, the city announced last week. He takes ...
Western North Carolina won’t be forgotten, and funding will come to help with Hurricane Helene and its estimated $60 billion ...
On July 24, Shackowsky and volunteers unveiled Marjorie’s Hope Outfitters in a side room at Wendell Krinn Technical High ...
We literally are in a position where we’re expected to do more with far less resources. And that equation doesn’t usually end in success.” ...
Korey Hampton sees progress every day as she works along the French Broad River. But, nine months after Hurricane Helene, there are still painful reminders and flashbacks.
Hurricane Helene lasted only a few days in September 2024, but it altered the landscape of the Southeastern U.S. in ways that will affect the hazards residents face far into the future.
There are a lot of misperceptions about FEMA's role in disaster recovery, what it pays for and what residents in hurricane-hit areas can expect. Here's a closer look.