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Tommy Hedden, a flood survivor in Kentucky, wins FEMA aid after multiple appeals, showcasing his relentless battle for much-needed support.
More than two months after his house flooded, Tommy Hedden rounded a tough corner in getting federal assistance.
President Donald Trump said he plans to end FEMA by the end of the 2025 hurricane season. What is FEMA? How will it impact ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has reported that more than $66 million in housing and other types of ...
Kentucky State Representative J.T. Payne spoke with Shelley Kirk via zoom to ask what the state will need to do to respond ...
First responders in communities like Laurel County have been working around the clock picking up the pieces after the tornado ...
Storms and tornadoes May 16-17 left many without a home in counties that include Pulaski and Laurel. At least 21 people died ...
CALLOWAY COUNTY, Ky. (WSIL)-- FEMA assistance is now available to Kentucky residents impacted by the April storms. FEMA ...
Kentucky has received significant FEMA aid in recent years for severe weather and flooding, raising concerns about the impact of the agency's closure. President Donald Trump plans to phase out the ...