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FEMA’s housing fair connects South Georgians with aid as thousands remain displaced post-Helene. FEMA has placed nearly 288 families in long-term housing—but many more are still waiting.
During a Senate subcommittee hearing investigating claim handling during recent natural disasters, Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Missouri) grilled Allstate and State Farm executives saying testimony from ...
Attendees at the 87th annual Excelsior Electric Membership Corporation meeting were met with welcome financial news as the ...
This upcoming hurricane season is looking more daunting for local emergency agencies as FEMA may not be able to provide the ...
House Republicans failed to push the bill out of the Budget Committee. Five GOP conservatives voted against it, demanding further cuts to Medicaid, green energy tax breaks and other changes.
Atlantic Hurricane Season starts June 1, and National forecasters predict a busy season with 13 to 18 named storms, some Category 3 or higher. However, only one storm ...
Memorial Day is the unofficial kick off of summer, and in the CSRA, it also signals the beginning of the boating season. But ...
New projections released by NOAA show summer is likely to be hotter and wetter than normal in Georgia and much of the South.
A South Carolina man who was twice sentenced to die for killing two people nearly two decades ago was scheduled Friday to be executed on June 13.
The decline is largely attributed to extended individual and corporate tax filing deadlines following hurricane related ...
JOHNSON COUNTY. Tenn. (WJHL) — $1 million has been approved to repair the Crackers Neck Road waterline in Johnson County. On Friday, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced in a ...
Natalia Migal told a U.S. Senate subcommittee Tuesday that Allstate originally offered $46,000 to fix her Georgia house that ...
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