State and FEMA officials urge you to check with both your insurance company and FEMA to help you on your road to recovery if you were affected by Helene or Debby.
Augusta Fire Department names Sgt. Evan Scureman the 2025 Firefighter of the Year for his exceptional service, leadership and dedication to the community.
North Carolina officials charged with leading recovery efforts in western North Carolina after Hurricane Helene have told ...
Five Aiken County legislative delegation members said they supported Gov. Henry McMaster's call for lower income taxes during ...
In Aiken tonight the last of 4 meetings on the Comprehensive Plan was hosted by the Aiken County Planning Commission.
The deadline to seek aid from the Federal Emergency Management Agency is Feb. 7, yet many in Jefferson County remain displaced and struggling to recover.
The city of North Augusta held a public hearing on whether to apply for a grant to improve the Palmetto Trailway Project.
Paine College is starting a new semester with new leadership. President Dr. Lester A. McCorn is the 18th president at Paine ...
FEMA announced Wednesday that they’d started performing home inspections for those eligible to get assistance.
We’ve got to start moving on housing,” said Jonathan Krebs, Western North Carolina recovery advisor, but delays in D.C. could ...
The number of Tropical Storm Helene-related deaths has risen to 105 in North Carolina, according to the NC Department of Health and Human Services.