Trump's suggestion that states should "take care of their own problems" could have major implications for GOP states in the South.
The city of Kyle will be installing eight new permanent generators at critical water system sites after accepting a $1.3 million FEMA grant.
Donald Trump said that he’s considering scrapping the Federal Emergency Management Agency because he’d “rather see states take care of their own problems.” During an interview Wednesday night with Fox News’s Sean Hannity,
A news release states that RTA also will provide free rides to the West Side refuge from the Staples Street bus station across from City Hall using Route 16. The bus should then drop riders off at the FEMA Dome doors. Buses run until 11 p.m., the release states.
KYLE, Texas — The city of Kyle has been awarded a $1.3 million Hazard Mitigation Grant from the Federal Emergency Management Association (FEMA). Kyle City Council voted to accept the grant during a Tuesday, Jan. 7 meeting.
As FEMA has deemed over 3,000 ineligible for the Transitional Sheltering Assistance program, residents facing displacement from Helene have faced confusion and homelessness.
But contrary to what viral claims suggest, this is not the only form of disaster relief assistance offered by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Wildfire victims can also apply for and receive other forms of assistance. The one-time payment of ...
Here's what you can do to be more financially prepared and organized in case of disaster: According to FEMA, the first thing to do is compile important documents. These include: birth and marriage certificates, social security cards, military service records and your pet’s ID tags, microchip and vaccination records.
The Harris County Sheriff's Office responded to a 911 call about a woman lying on a sidewalk with her two babies in what weather forecasters described as historic snowfall.
President Donald Trump signed and executive order requiring federal workers back in the office 5 days a week. How many work from home in Mississippi?
Gov. Josh Stein called President Donald Trump's visit to North Carolina on Friday, Jan. 24, "very good news for the people of Western North Carolina."