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FEMA’s denial of a 180-day extension of the 100% cost share for Hurricane Helene costs eligible under the Stafford Act has ...
With denial of full reimbursement extension, NC state and local governments could be responsible for more than $200 million ...
The need in western North Carolina remains immense — people need debris removed, homes rebuilt, and roads restored,” the ...
A new state report points to staff shortages and other shortcomings for its problematic response to the storm.
RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina Governor Josh Stein appealed to President Trump after FEMA decided not to extend its 100% ...
FEMA's decision to stop reimbursing all of the debris removal costs from Hurricane Helene could cost North Carolina as much ...
Without the extension, FEMA’s match drops to 90% and preliminary estimates have projected a cost to the state of up to $200 ...
FEMA, which operates under the Trump administration, denied a request to cover 100% of North Carolina’s costs for debris removal and other emergency protective measures — but will continue covering 90 ...
Hurricane Helene recovery efforts in western North Carolina continue as state leaders discuss progress, funding, and future ...
A widely-shared social media post lacks important context about the Federal Emergency Management Agency's recent decision ...
At a time when critical funding from the Federal Emergency Management Agency has slowed to a crawl, some states — with ...
President Donald Trump is facing accusations that he denied Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) aid to North Carolina ...
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