The deadline to seek aid from the Federal Emergency Management Agency is Feb. 7, yet many in Jefferson County remain displaced and struggling to recover.
State and FEMA officials urge you to check with both your insurance company and FEMA to help you on your road to recovery if you were affected by Helene or Debby.
FEMA is looking for property management companies with ready-for-occupancy residential or rental properties in Georgia ...
Nearly a year after an Augusta University nursing student’s tragic death on UGA’s campus, President Donald Trump signed the ...
Christoper Scott Johnson, 38, is charged in the deaths of Darla McKenzie, 68, and Michael McKenzie, 72. The couple lived in ...
To enhance community readiness, Bryan County Emergency Management Agency (BEMA) has joined forces with the Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency (GEMA/HS) to promote Severe Weather ...
Georgia survivors of Tropical Storm Debby (Aug. 4—20. 2024) and Hurricane Helene (Sept. 24—Oct. 30, 2024) in the counties designated for Individual Assistance have just a few days left to ...
Trump issued federal funding freeze then rescinded it. Opposition says a freeze would risk serious damage to healthcare, ...
President Trump on Wednesday signed the Laken Riley Act into law, marking his first legislative victory since he returned to ...
Laken Riley Act: President Trump signed his first bill into law, and it closely tracked his agenda on immigration. The bill ...
North Carolina was the 40th state to expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act. Lambeth said lawmakers in some of the holdout states have been impressed with North Carolina’s decision to pass ...