New York Town’s Sandy-Damaged Homes Face Demolition July 15, 2014 Officials of a Rockland County town along the Hudson River say nine homes that remain boarded up after Superstorm Sandy...
Risk of Hurricane Storm Surge Damage Threatens 6.5M U.S. Homes July 10, 2014 CoreLogic, a global property information, analytics and data-enabled services provider, released its 2014 storm surge analysis featuring estimates on both...
Livingston Parish Awaits FEMA Decision in Gustav Cleanup Costs Dispute June 16, 2014 Livingston Parish officials are weighing their options as they await the outcome of a $59 million arbitration case with the...
Grants Awarded to New Jersey Residents to Elevate Homes May 15, 2014 The Christie Administration has approved dozens of grants to assist homeowners with costs incurred in elevating their homes to protect...
$2.2M Tulsa Flood Control Project Finished May 14, 2014 Tulsa Mayor Dewey Bartlett and Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management director Albert Ashwood will announce the completion of a new...
FEMA Extends Flood Insurance Claims Deadline for Jersey Sandy Victims May 2, 2014 New Jersey residents and businesses are getting an additional six months to add losses to their National Flood Insurance Program...
Arkansas County Will Get $1.1M in FEMA Funds April 28, 2014 U.S. Senator Mark Pryor says Polk County will receive $1.1 million in disaster-relief funding from the Federal Emergency Management Agency....
Georgia Woman Found Guilty in FEMA Disaster Aid Fraud April 24, 2014 Federal prosecutors say a metro Atlanta, Ga., woman has pleaded guilty to her involvement in a scheme to defraud the...
New York Senator Pushes FEMA to OK $6.7M for Troy Seawall April 17, 2014 New York Sen. Charles Schumer is calling on the Federal Emergency Management Agency to approve $6.7 million for repairs to...
Much Needed Levee Repairs Could Offset Flood Insurance Costs April 15, 2014 By HOWARD GRENINGER, Tribune-Star West Terre Haute, Ind., residents have seen their share of flooding over the years. They know all too well the...