North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper declared a State of Emergency Wednesday ahead of Hurricane Helene. Helene threatens to ...
FEMA announced that federal disaster assistance is available to North Carolina as a result of Hurricane Helene.
The State Emergency Response Team is deploying equipment, personnel, and resources to support impacted communities ...
As of early Friday, Helene is a Category 1 hurricane and is forecast to weaken as it moves over Georgia gradually. Light ...
As Hurricane Helene approaches North Carolina, flood watches have expanded, and tropical storm watches are now in effect for ...
Gov. Cooper will talk about storm preparations and response on Thursday. ABC11 will stream the news conference.
The state's law against price gouging, which is overcharging in times of crisis, goes into effect when the governor issues a state of emergency.
The move begins preparations for storm expected to bring large amounts of rain and high winds to the Palmetto State beginning ...
Gov. Brian Kemp issues a state of emergency Tuesday for every county as Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security ...
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper declared a state of emergency Wednesday ahead of Hurricane Helene. He is expected to speak at 11 a.m. Thursday.
Gov. Roy Cooper and state emergency management officials held a news conference on Thursday morning, informing the public of ...
Hurricane Helene has already produced flash flooding and dangerous winds across the region, and it has come on the heels of ...