Columbia approves a $31M project partially backed by FEMA to modernize its water system for 200K+ people. The project is expected to be completed in 2.5 years.
Surfers have always been an important partner in the City of Santa Cruz’s climate resiliency planning and have helped shape priorities for West Cliff Drive’s future, writes City Manager Matt Huffaker.
"Anyone impacted by the Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon Fire and subsequent flooding is encouraged to start a claim with the Hermit ...
By the standard Donald Trump has set for his own administration, outgoing U.S. Rep. Garret Graves would be a radically sane ...
The Federal Emergency Management Administration has provided more than $10 million in disaster relief following the ...
This week on "The Florida Roundup," we spoke about some of the biggest changes coming to Medicare in 2025, along with how ...
More than two months after Hurricane Helene, a section of Columbia’s riverwalk remains closed with little word on when it ...
The Berkeley County Department of Planning and Zoning and the City of Charleston Department of Stormwater Management hereby gives notice of the intent to revise the flood hazard information, generally ...
Relief from FEMA for people impacted by natural disasters can be a godsend. However, the process of qualifying for specific aid and the time it takes to pay can be a painful waiting game.
A Town N' Country couple's living room will be covered by flood insurance after all, following a call to Better Call Behnken.
In an ongoing response to Hurricane Helene, the state is entering into a program to buy some storm damaged homes utilizing ...
United States Vice President elect J.D. Vance will be in Western North Carolina today to survey storm damage and meet with first responders 10 weeks after Helene devastated the region. According to ...