Congress is allocating more than $100 billion in emergency aid designed to address extensive damage caused by disasters after lasts week’s scramble to find consensus on a government spending bill.
Joining the names of Hugo, Hazel, Florence and Fran, Helene represents another entry into North Carolina's shared history ...
The CarolinaEast Health System says employees are donating $10,000 in gift cards to our neighbors out west after the impacts ...
Many undocumented people are not eligible for federal financial disaster aid and several remain fearful even when help is ...
Environmental investors and others predict that progress will continue across many green fronts as Trump returns to the White ...
The foundation said the money is critical for building so they hope to keep fundraising in order to help more small ...
In Florida, law enforcement officers last year complained to the state senate that a ban on state-funded agencies operating ...
Nearly three months after Hurricane Helene tore through western North Carolina, many families in Swannanoa are still ...
This year was one of the strangest hurricane seasons ever. It started off at record-breaking speed, completely stopped at the usual peak, then ended with a bang.  The season ...
For many, it’s as if the big storm has morphed into a thousand smaller ones. On one street in North Carolina, neighbors who ...
Disaster recovery isn’t just about repairing bridges, roads and homes. Conservationists from the Smithsonian were on the ...
The Smithsonian Cultural Rescue Initiative provides information on salvaging books, photographs, records, tapes, paintings, ...