President Trump has talked about “getting rid of” FEMA and criticized its North Carolina response to Hurricane Helene.
Thousands of homeowners in Florida have seen their claims rejected by insurers, while others are still waiting for their payments.
FEMA said the two hurricanes as of Feb. 6 had led to more than 78,000 claims, with estimated losses possibly topping $10 billion.
Elevate Florida presents a new way so that homeowners pay nothing to flood-proof their houses. The program is the first of ...
A close analysis of Helene’s fatalities shows how major storms are taking lives in unexpected ways, and how the deadly ...
Georgia Sen. Jon Ossoff is not happy with the Trump Administration's decision to deny the Peach State's request for extended ...
On opening day, the Florida Division of Emergency Management confirmed more than 600 people submitted applications for review ...
Former Florida House Speaker American Flood Coalition director Melissa Roberts draw a new road map for fixing the ...
It's day four of Severe Weather Awareness Week, and we're diving into how Central Florida residents can respond to hurricanes. Learn more: ...
Some nursing homes in the Asheville, North Carolina, area are still without water three weeks after Hurricane Helene. Florida's agricultural fields -- including the state's iconic orange groves ...
The first full week of February is Florida’s Severe Weather Awareness Week. Every day this week the CBS 12 StormTrac Team ...
Hurricane Helene created billions of dollars worth ... Virginia, Georgia and Florida. Audrey Conklin is a digital reporter for Fox News Digital and FOX Business. Email tips to audrey.conklin@ ...