Two agencies that may be affected by the Trump administration’s job cuts are involved in providing disaster relief aid.
As of Feb. 11, FEMA reported that $372.2 million had been distributed to 154,577 families in the state to assist with ...
Gov. Josh Stein is seeking the input to address “unmet housing" needs post-Helene, but funding cuts from the White House ...
The U.S. Forest Service fired thousands of workers in the past week, including firefighters, biologists, and disaster recovery experts. Many were directly involved in western North Carolina recovery ...
A plan to sharply cut Community Development Block Grant program staffing follows Trump's statement that he is inclined to ...
Samaritan’s Purse continues working with Hurricane Helene survivors across western North Carolina and parts of Tennessee. The ...
Trump administration plans for sharp FEMA cuts fuel worries for some Republicans and state officials
A developing Trump administration plan for deep staff cuts and drastic changes at the Federal Emergency Management Agency is ...
More than $1 billion in federal disaster recovery money is headed to western North Carolina, but now there could be too few ...
Governor Josh Stein of North Carolina has requested $19 billion in federal aid to help with recovery from Hurricane Helene, ...
An expected 84% staffing cut within HUD's office of community planning and development could delay delivery of $1.4 billion ...
In the disaster relief industry, it’s dubbed the “second disaster”: a mass of donations, from food to bars of deodorant, that ...
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