Attorney General Raúl Torrez joined more than 20 states in filing a lawsuit aimed at blocking the funding freeze.
It’s the possibility of getting rid of FEMA entirely that has lawmakers worried about how states would be able to respond to disasters. Senator Bill Cassidy said an alternative could happen.
Four North Carolina Republican representatives will help President Donald Trump review FEMA’s response to Hurricane Helene.
HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WDAM) - In a few months, the first teams will take to the field at the rebuilt Timberton Softball Complex ...
Louisiana leaders at the federal, state and local level reacted to President Donald Trump’s suggestion that the Federal ...
A bill by Assemblymember John Harabedian aims to speed up housing recovery through a state-led task force to address the ...
A town hall meeting in Santa Monica, escalated into angry exchanges between survivors of the Pacific Palisades fire and an ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. (FOX Carolina) - Congressman Tim Moore was named to President Donald Trump’s FEMA review council on Friday, ...
DOJ didn't identify the fired employees, and it's not yet clear whether they'll challenge their terminations under civil service protection rules.
The Alzheimer's Accountability and Investment Act (Public Law 118-93), enacted on October 1, 2024, mandates that the National ...
Federal departments faced a 5 p.m. deadline Tuesday to cease spending on any financial assistance programs, according to a ...
Concerns arose that the freeze could affect California wildfire relief, particularly that from federal agencies such as the ...