Georgia farmers will receive more than $531 million in federal disaster relief after Hurricane Helene caused billions in ...
Environmental nonprofit group MountainTrue has crews out on the river cutting pipes and hauling them away in their canoes.
Georgia farmers can soon apply for more than $500 million in federal funding to help recover from Hurricane Helene. Applications open next week.
A new storm recovery charge could soon hit Georgia Power customers’ bills, as climate change drives more destructive weather ...
After months of waiting, Georgia farmers will soon receive millions in disaster aid, announced U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins on Tuesday.
Georgia farmers and growers are set to receive more than $530 million in federal block grants to assist with recovery efforts following Hurricane Helene. The funding arrives nearly 18 months after the ...
The new federal block grant, totaling more than $500 million, is intended to help producers rebuild from losses.
Scott Turner, secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, returned to Asheville on Wednesday, March 11.
Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tyler J Harper has announced that applications for the Georgia Hurricane Helene Block Grant ...
Helene is lashing Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas with heavy wind and rain, causing flooding and power outages.
The Fresh Market reopened a store in Hendersonville, North Carolina, following more than a year of renovations after Hurricane Helene.
The storm stunned many by decimating communities far inland and long after landfall, hitting places rarely impacted by ...