Water surged beyond the banks of the Obion River early Sunday, breaching levees and leading to the evacuation of nearly ...
The Trump administration has fired scores of FEMA employees in a historic purge that could undermine the agency’s ability to ...
WRAL 5 On Your Side is taking on the problems plaguing western North Carolina. The team spent a week in western N.C., traveling to Buncombe, Yancy, Mitchell and McDowell counties to survey the damage ...
A Gulfport couple waited nearly five months before obtaining a permit from city officials to replace their roof and repair ...
When 5 On Your Side asked how much an Avery County couple got from their home insurance provider, they answered, "Zero. They ...
While people continue to struggle in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, others are finding hope. Dumitru and Dina Gyska, who came to the United States from Moldova 21 years ago, lost everything in ...
At least 10 people have died as torrential downpours over the weekend drenched parts of the south-eastern US, submerging ...
Corporate property management companies have threatened eviction against some residents shortly after the storm. Some are ...
The home she shared with her 20-year-old son, Brandon, started to flood when Hurricane Helene hit in late September. She and ...
Trump's idea of "getting rid" of FEMA doesn't sound too bad for some in western North Carolina still navigating the long recovery process after Helene.
FEMA is meant to be a first line, providing temporary housing and funding for repairs while insurance foots most of the bill.
President Donald Trump's suggestion about “getting rid of” the nation's disaster relief agency doesn't sound like a bad idea for some residents of western North Carolina who are still navigating the l ...
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