FEMA administrator Deanne Criswell explained why some Hurricane Helene victims received a notification that their temporary ...
FEMA Director Deanne Criswell addressed reports that the agency has canceled temporary housing for thousands of families in ...
The following is the full transcript of an interview with FEMA administrator Deanne Criswell on "Face the Nation with ...
FEMA will extend temporary shelter assistance to North Carolina residents impacted by Hurricane Helene as winter storms sweep ...
FEMA has extended hotel stays for thousands of Western North Carolina residents displaced by Tropical Storm Helene, the ...
FEMA’s Transitional Sheltering Assistance program, which offers free hotel rooms, ends Jan. 10 unless FEMA grants an ...
Approximately 2,000 North Carolina households that survived Hurricane Helene will have to move out of their FEMA-expensed hotel rooms on Saturday amid a winter storm.
FEMA has extended hotel vouchers for an additional 48 hours, and the move-out date has been pushed to Tuesday, Jan. 14.
FEMA administrators warned on Sunday that some hurricane victims may soon lose access to their temporary housing.
People gathered at Pack Square in downtown Asheville to demand FEMA extend temporary housing assistance for Helene victims.
The N.C. Department of Emergency Management announced Monday that at the request of Gov. Roy Cooper, the deadline has been ...