Georgia leaders sent a letter to President Donald Trump after the state was denied an extension on the federal share for debris removal post Helene.
Many in the CSRA are still in search of help nearly five months after Hurricane Helene. FEMA teamed up with local agencies for a housing resource fair Saturday to offer ...
FEMA along with the SBA, DPH and representatives from local housing communities finished a full day of helping families at ...
On Thursday, local organizations came together for a dinner recognizing Team Rubicon for helping clean up after Hurricane ...
FEMA is hosting a Housing Resource Fair on Saturday, Feb. 15, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Henry Brigham Community Center in ...
As many in our area continue to rebuild after Hurricane Helene, FEMA is teaming up with local agencies to connect survivors ...
Augusta leaders say there’s a lot of work still to do to recover from Helene so a disaster recovery firm is being brought in ...
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Hosted on MSNGeorgia Military College hosting first annual Inaugural Block Party to bring a sense of community to the areaToday was the first annual Inaugural Block Party at Georgia Military College. They wanted to bring an event to the community ...
Ceres Environmental, the debris contractor, has removed approximately 2.4 million cubic yards of vegetative debris in the ...
FEMA is still covering the lion’s share of the costs, but the deadline for 100 percent reimbursement has passed and Augusta ...
More than four months after the hurricane, North Augusta is continuing their efforts to get everything cleaned up. City leaders got the latest update from the city administrator at Monday night's ...
Over 50 artists in the CSRA who were affected by damages from Tropical Storm Helene were awarded micro grants from an Augusta arts agency. The Greater Augusta Arts Council awarded 51 local ...
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