Families in western North Carolina recovering from Helene are preparing to move out of hotels next week. Earlier this week, ...
In an interview with Fox News Sunday, FEMA’s administrator insisted communication between the agency and survivors needed to ...
Rep. Chuck Edwards, NC-11, told the Citizen Times he's confident WNC will quickly recover from Helene, now that a federal ...
For the third time in a week, FEMA has extended hotel stays for more than 3,000 residents of Western North Carolina who were ...
Outer Banks Voice Located in the heart of Edenton, the Hotel Hinton now sits vacant. But before there was a Hotel Hinton, there was the Bayview Hotel, “which featured a large ...
( NewsNation) — The Federal Emergency Management Agency has extended hotel assistance until Jan. 25 for North Carolina residents displaced by Hurricane Helene amid snowfall and frigid temperatures.
New hotels targeting Sedona and Grand Canyon visitors are among the biggest openings expected in 2025. Some iconic properties ...
This is the third extension FEMA has granted displaced residents using the agency’s Transitional Sheltering Assistance program in the last week. The agency most recently granted a 48-hour extension, ...
More Western North Carolina residents are turning to campers as temporary homes as housing demand remains high after Helene.
People gathered at Pack Square in downtown Asheville to demand FEMA extend temporary housing assistance for Helene victims.
FEMA will extend temporary shelter assistance to North Carolina residents impacted by Hurricane Helene as winter storms sweep ...