FPL workers are busy replacing overhead power lines in Port Charlotte in a program designed to make Southwest Florida’s power grid more resilient.
State and FEMA officials urge you to check with both your insurance company and FEMA to help you on your road to recovery if you were affected by Helene or Debby.
The president has said he think states would be better at handling disasters including hurricanes and wildfires.
An Environmental Microbiology report that rising seas and severe weather could threaten a critical filter between SC beaches, ...
Charleston approved funding for first phase of Lowcountry Lowline construction for pedestrian and bicycle trails that run ...
This grant coming from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Community Development for Disaster Recovery to ...
Statesboro Board of Realtors banquet celebrated the achievements of local realtors, recognized outstanding members with awards, and highlighted the organization's community contributions. Speakers, ...
If you suffered any damage from Tropical Storm Debby when it came through our area, you have just days left to get assistance ...
Tri-County Electric Cooperative was the 11 th partnership project announced by Conexon Connect and its first in Florida.
National Grid has received eight Edison Electric Institute Emergency Response awards for its storm recovery and assistance ...