State and local emergency managers are facing a serious question in the wake of President Donald Trump's first few weeks in ...
(Photo Kentucky Office of the Governor) Kentucky Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear said that dismantling the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) would be “disastrous in and of itself” following ...
If you dissolve it, all 50 states would have to create their own administrative arm, and that would eat up so much of the ...
Governors lead in the response to every natural disaster, but what FEMA does is give us more resources," Beshear said.
Gov. Andy Beshear said any requests from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement would be "looked at and evaluated." ...
Torrential rain has led to numerous reports of flash flooding in parts of West Virginia, and forecasters with the National ...
Kentucky has received nearly $2.9 billion in federal aid for natural disaster response and recovery since 2017, $1.7 billion of which was allocated by FEMA. Those numbers exclude COVID-19 disaster ...
The Red River flows into the Kentucky River so whenever the Kentucky River gets backed up, it can also back up the Red River.
President Trump is calling for FEMA to be dismantled. Local officials in central and eastern Kentucky have mixed views on ...
Experts say every state gets millions in federal help — and a little more goes to Republican states and congressional ...
At the request of dozens of city and county governments, Gov. Andy Beshear has extended the State of Emergency he issued on ...
KENTUCKY, USA — Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear has called President Donald Trump’s plan to consider dissolving the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) a “very bad idea.” After floating ...