The storm caused an estimated $5.5 billion in damage to Georgia’s agriculture and forestry industries, the biggest sector of the state’s economy.
Caring For Others, an Atlanta-based non-profit, is returning to CSRA to provide relief for residents impacted by Hurricane Helene this month.
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Gwinnett County police are searching for a driver who crashed into a woman and killed her last year. Police say Mecha Woodard ...
Timber producers and farmers who suffered losses under Hurricane Helene could get tax and other relief under bills moving through the Georgia General Assembly.
ATLANTA — Georgia Power today joined state lawmakers for a special event at the Georgia State Capitol alongside dozens of ...
ATLANTA (AP) — Tens of billions in aid for victims of Hurricane Helene should start flowing later this month, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins pledged Wednesday, but delays are already ...
Gov. Brian Kemp signed the state's $40.5 billion budget this week, a portion of which will go toward recovery from Hurricane ...
ATLANTA (AP) — Tens of billions in aid for victims of Hurricane Helene should start flowing later this month, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins pledged Wednesday, but delays are already making ...
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins has pledged to start paying out tens of billions in aid to victims of Hurricane Helene later this month ATLANTA -- Tens of billions in aid for victims of ...
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