Internal agency emails and documents, as well as people familiar with the plans, suggest Noem is spearheading the drastic ...
The Trump administration is abruptly cutting dozens of disaster response and recovery staff at the Federal Emergency Management Agency this week, according to internal emails obtained by CNN and ...
A year after Hurricane Helene killed more than 240 people across seven states, the town hall and the fire department in Canton, North Carolina are still operating out of temporary facilities. Some ...
Trump approved storm-related disaster relief requests from three red states and denied them from three blue states in October. He also approved a major disaster declaration for the Leech Lake Band of ...
Slogging through a thick slop of mud and rock, Brian Hill passed the roof that Hurricane Helene’s floodwaters had just ripped off someone’s barn and dumped into his yard. Then he peered into the ...
President Trump has said he wants to eventually shift the burden of disaster relief and recovery onto states. It’s already happening. By Scott Dance Life is inching back to normal in the town of Cave ...
North Carolina’s emergency management chief says the state has “significant concerns” with planned changes to Public Assistance program.
Globe Mayor Al Gameros said he was disappointed by the “short-sighted” decision. Miami Mayor Gil Madrid encouraged FEMA to ...
Serious needs assistance for essentials like water, food, first aid, prescriptions, infant formulas, breast feeding equipment, diapers, personal hygiene items, and fuels for transportation. Applying ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency denied Arizona’s request for funding to help cities like Globe rebuild after record ...
Milwaukee-area disaster recovery centers are opening. Here's how they can help navigate flood damage
Milwaukee area residents impacted by the historic early August flooding will soon be able to seek direct assistance at two new Disaster Recovery Centers opening in Milwaukee and Wauwatosa on Sept. 24.
President Trump approved nearly $30 million in relief for Wisconsin flood victims. FEMA said the first step for residents is to apply online or over the phone. Only residents in Milwaukee, Washington ...
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