ST. LOUIS — St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer continued her push for an extension as the deadline looms to apply for Federal Emergency Management Agency aid. People impacted by the May 16 tornado have ...
In October 2025, after summer storms severely affected areas of the United States, U.S. President Donald Trump, a Republican, approved Federal Emergency Management Assistance disaster relief aid for ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has denied the state of Arizona disaster assistance after flooding in ...
Two Oklahoma nonprofits with disaster recovery missions are owed hundreds of thousands of dollars from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. For nearly half a year, efforts from Catholic Charities ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) on Wednesday denied aid to Arizona counties after September flooding. Local ...
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Colorado governor accuses Trump of playing 'political games' after FEMA denies disaster requests
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis accused President Donald Trump of playing "political games" after FEMA denied disaster relief for ...
President Donald Trump issued a quick emergency declaration amid Washington’s historic flooding earlier this month, authorizing initial help from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
A new contract with the Department of Homeland Security will restrict disaster assistance groups from helping undocumented immigrants. That news has concerned nonprofits and Milwaukee activists.
SANTA FE, New Mexico (KVIA) -- In the wake of powerful storms, flooding, and landslides that began on June 23, 2025, residents of Doña Ana County are now eligible to apply for federal disaster ...
FRANKFORT, Ky. — Kentucky residents affected by severe weather in 2025 have received more than $100 million in FEMA individual Assistance funds to help cover disaster-related costs and recovery. The ...
President Trump approved nearly $30 million in relief for Wisconsin flood victims. FEMA said the first step for residents is to apply online or over the phone. Only residents in Milwaukee, Washington ...
North Carolina’s emergency management chief says the state has “significant concerns” with planned changes to Public Assistance program.
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