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Flooding has caused an average of more than 125 deaths per year in the United States over the past few decades, according to ...
Glascock County, Georgia, received a $3.5 million check from FEMA to cover remaining cleanup costs from Hurricane Helene.
The Georgia Public Service Commission approved a plan on July 1, 2025, to keep Georgia Power base rates “stable and ...
More than 1 million Georgians are enrolled in Medicaid. How would proposed federal cuts affect these people?
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) - FEMA is continuing to support recovery efforts in Georgia after the destruction caused by ...
The Georgia Public Service Commission said Tuesday the agency approved a plan by Georgia Power to freeze base power rates ...
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The damage from Helene - followed by a flash flood - left water and mold throughout the warehouse, ReStore, and office spaces ...
It’s a big day for the city of Augusta. City leaders held a ribbon cutting Tuesday morning to reopen Pendleton King Park 9 ...
FEMA has approved over 402,000 applications for disaster assistance in Georgia, including $12 million in rental aid for displaced families.
It took the Georgia Department of Transportation seven months to finish clearing the massive amounts of debris Hurricane Helene left across a wide swath of the state, an engineer with the agency said ...
After utility bills increased six times in three years, the state's Public Service Commission put a hold on rates. Critics ...