What started as temporary shelter after Helene is becoming a permanent home for some families in the North Carolina High Country. Nearly a dozen storm survivors have purchased the FEMA trailers they ...
Hurricane Helene damaged more than 70,000 homes in North Carolina, yet in the storm's aftermath, FEMA placed just 243 families in temporary trailers, mobile homes and apartments, a WCNC Charlotte ...
Some of the temporary trailers FEMA set up in Spencer to house people who were flooded out of their homes in mid-2024 were occupied for nearly a year and a half. Spencer City Manager Kevin Robinson ...
Thanh Nguyen will soon give up the cramped travel trailer that's been her home for more than four years, pack her belongings into an old Toyota Corolla and rely on the kindness of others for a place ...
ASHEVILLE - Few remain in temporary housing through the Federal Emergency Management Agency after Tropical Storm Helene, as the agency expects most to have moved on to temporary housing by the end of ...
“Homesick” by Nicholas Shapiro, Duke University Press, 256 pages. The holiday season is a time for homecomings and family gatherings, staying in, snuggling down and enjoying the comforts of home — ...
Arkansas Attorney General Dustin McDaniel has warned consumers that 100,000 FEMA surplus manufactured homes and travel trailers will soon flood the market — complete with their formaldehyde vapor ...
It was with much sadness that I read your May 30 article about Cordova, Ala., mayor Jack Scott's refusal to allow survivors of the recent tornadoes to live temporarily in FEMA-supplied single-wide ...
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