A map from the U.S. Geological Survey shows that 222 possible non-native species had the potential to spread in Georgia and Florida due to storm-related flooding from Hurricane Helene.
The Georgia Southern Wildlife Center will be reopening to the public on Monday, Jan. 6. “We are so excited to welcome visitors back to the Center and thank you for your patience during the aftermath ...
The deadline for Hurricane Helene victims to apply for Disaster Unemployment Assistance has been extended to Feb. 7, offering ...
As a Florida resident prepares to retake the White House in the coming weeks, here are the ways some of the places in the ...
Description: When it comes to getting government help after Hurricane Helene, one major deadline is being extended and another is almost up. Read more: <a href=" ...
FOX 13's Evyn Moon reports on how many Treasure Island homeowners are still waiting for permits to repair their homes three ...
Atlantans braved huge storms and moderate droughts throughout 2024, breaking records for rain and cycles of drought. At the ...
Hurricane Helene victims in Georgia now have until longer to apply for federal disaster unemployment assistance, GDOL ...
Matthew Ray, a welder in CSX’s mechanical department, watched helplessly at his waterfront home as Hurricane Helene’s storm ...
Hurricane Helene diminished the forest canopy and caused massive damage along the Appalachian National Scenic Trail, which ...
A lot of news has happened across the CSRA in 2024. Here’s what made Post and Courier North Augusta's Top 10 list for most ...