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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.
Two of Gov. Josh Stein's top disaster response officials testified under oath Wednesday to state lawmakers about Hurricane ...
North Carolina is among 20 states seeking an emergency court decision to reinstate the funds, arguing FEMA unlawfully halted ...
Debris removal after Hurricane Helene did more damage to the environment than the storm itself in some parts of the state, ...
Officials from the Governor's Recovery Office for Western North Carolina and N.C. Emergency Management were speaking in front ...
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson visited Pollocksville to address the critical need for storm resiliency funding ...
Western North Carolina won’t be forgotten, and funding will come to help with Hurricane Helene and its estimated $60 billion ...
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.
The Trump Administration ended the BRIC program even as the nation is experiencing increasingly frequent and wetter storms. The state says $200 million in grants were affected in North Carolina.
"FEMA was wrong to break the law and cancel this money, which will save lives," said Attorney General Jeff Jackson.
Leland, N.C. (WECT) - North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson joined a $200 million lawsuit against the federal government after over 60 North Carolina entities lost funding after the Building ...
Just ahead of the 38th week of recovery from Hurricane Helene beginning for western North Carolina, President Donald Trump in an Oval Office briefing with Cabinet heads said again – as he did in ...