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The Federal Emergency Management Agency has denied some reimbursements to local governments as they take on the cost of debris removal.
What started as temporary shelter after Helene is becoming a permanent home for some families in the North Carolina High ...
North Carolina sees a spike in heat-related ER visits, with over 3,300 cases reported by NCDHHS between May 1 and July 12.
Debris removal after Hurricane Helene did more damage to the environment than the storm itself in some parts of the state, ...
North Carolina was one of 20 states that sued the Trump administration July 16 to return disaster mitigation funding. A Western North Carolina floodplain resilience program was among those cut.
Temperatures continue to soar this summer, and the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services urges caution to ...
The lawsuit was filed after over 60 North Carolina entities lost funding after the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) program was cut in April.
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson visited Pollocksville to address the critical need for storm resiliency funding ...
The federal government has paid for just 6% of the estimated cost of North Carolina's Hurricane Helene recovery, raising ...
Before, during and after a natural disaster hits North Carolina, multiple state agencies spring into action. The Department of Public Safety houses emergency management, which leads the immediate ...
North Carolina has declared a state of emergency after Tropical Storm Chantal caused severe flooding and at least six deaths.