Georgia House Speaker Jon Burns is urging President Donald Trump to extend the deadline for Georgians affected by Hurricane Helene to apply for federal disaster assistance.
Gov. Brian Kemp has asked lawmakers to approve nearly $615 million to cover costs associated with Hurricane Helene.
Senate Bill 52, the Timberlands Recovery, Exemption and Earnings Stability, or TREES, Act, would provide for economic relief ...
The Georgia House approved a $40.5 billion mid-year budget focused on Hurricane Helene relief and public safety. The budget allocates significant funds for timber producers, correctional officer ...
ATLANTA — Georgia's state House wants to spend more on Hurricane Helene relief and is cutting some of Gov. Brian Kemp's prison and construction spending proposals to do so. The state House voted ...
At least two dozen people died from Helene-related causes in October, days after the hurricane had passed. An aerial view of locals walking along a flood-damage ... trees in Georgia In Georgia ...
With more than 200 dead – 104 in North Carolina – Hurricane Helene is the deadliest U.S. hurricane in decades. Helene also is responsible for the most inland flooding deaths since 1972 and the ...
By now, the story of Hurricane Helene is a tragically ... other parts of Western North Carolina, the park was largely spared severe damage from Helene. Now the park’s protected waterways are ...
In response to the widespread devastation of Hurricane Helene to Georgia’s farming and timber ... relief to those impacted by the storm’s damage. Senate Bill 52, the Timberlands Recovery ...