Augusta has submitted $82.6 million in expenses to the Federal Emergency Management Agency for review, city leaders said.
Officials said the agreement will speed recovery, create jobs, reduce costs, and strengthen communities affected by the hurricane.
The commission will remove storm debris, repair roads and recreation areas, manage invasive species, restore damaged watersheds and improve wildlife habitat.
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (FOX Carolina) - The US Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service said it, along with the North Carolina ...
Mayor Garnett Johnson delivered his 3rd annual State of the City address at First Baptist Church of Augusta Thursday.
Augusta Mayor Garnett Johnson delivered his 2026 State of the City Address during the Exchange Club of Augusta’s meeting ...
We can make vital, but potentially traumatizing disaster reporting better by treating disaster survivors — and ourselves — ...
Congressman Don Davis of North Carolina’s 1st District is joining a bipartisan group of 50 lawmakers urging House leadership ...
Developed in response to a warming world, NOAA’s revised scale more precisely identifies which episodes are likely to have ...
A new jail would cost an estimated $80 million. The county's mayor is hopeful about securing federal and state funding for ...
Hurricane Helene made landfall, officials said Wednesday that East Tennessee’s final road closure caused by the deadly storm ...
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