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RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina Governor Josh Stein appealed to President Trump after FEMA decided not to extend its 100% ...
Without the extension, FEMA’s match drops to 90% and preliminary estimates have projected a cost to the state of up to $200 ...
Governor Stein appealed to President Trump, asking him to overturn FEMA's decision to not extending its 100 percent match for ...
A new state report points to staff shortages and other shortcomings for its problematic response to the storm.
FEMA’s denial of a 180-day extension of the 100% cost share for Hurricane Helene costs eligible under the Stafford Act has been appealed.
With denial of full reimbursement extension, NC state and local governments could be responsible for more than $200 million more in Helene recovery.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency will hold a housing resource fair Saturday in Burke County for people affected by Hurricane Helene.
Federal Emergency Management Agency did reject a request from North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein. Stein asked for FEMA to continue paying for 100% of certain recovery costs. FEMA rejected that request ...
Since the disaster declaration in September, 373 projects have been obligated for $451.8 million. Much of the cost was ...
There is new information about why FEMA is ending it's 100 percent match of funds for debris removal from hurricane Helene.
Hurricane Helene tore through the Swannanoa River Valley of western North Carolina almost seven months ago, but many of the ...
A widely-shared social media post lacks important context about the Federal Emergency Management Agency's recent decision ...
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