Georgia farmers hit by Hurricane Helene will be eligible for disaster relief. The aid will help mitigate the billions lost in ...
ATLANTA - The filing deadline for federal Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) for victims of Hurricane Helene has been extended to Feb. 7, the Georgia Department of Labor announced Thursday.
Helene’s intense rains didn’t just threaten homes and lives with rising floodwaters but also spawned fatal landslides.
Dorothy and Toto aren’t the only ones known to hitch a ride on a passing severe weather event. A map from the U.S. Geological ...
Atlantans braved huge storms and moderate droughts throughout 2024, breaking records for rain and cycles of drought. At the end of the year, state climatologist Bill Murphey said that looking back, ...
Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) has released a video showcasing the state’s “unshakeable resilience” ahead of the 2025 Sugar Bowl, ...
The city of Asheville, North Carolina still has a long road to recovery following Hurricane Helene, but Adam Copeland and All ...
Georgia Power is still working to replace or repair power poles destroyed or damaged by Hurricane Helene. Our I-TEAM took a ...
Families in Georgia are still hurting from the 2024 hurricane season, inspiring FEMA to extend the application deadline by an additional month.
The U.S. Senate has given the green light for a $21 billion dollar disaster relief fund which can help Georgia farmers recover from the devastating impacts of Hurricane Helene.
Plus, Avery County, North Carolina, which has struggled to recover from Hurricane Helene, is dealt another blow after rain washes away nearly a dozen vital bridges.
Farmers in Georgia are still reeling more than two months after Hurricane Helene blew away cotton, destroyed ripened squash and cucumbers and uprooted pecan trees and timber. Agribusinesses in other ...