A series of flood risk maps were completed and issued after Superstorm Sandy, but a decision was made three years ago to begin the entire process again from the start.
Another remarkable show this morning with a combination of politics and viral videos. New York Times bestselling author, Roger Stone calls in to discuss Jersey’s role in this exciting primary race. We even talked about viral fish throwing video that has the internet exploding. Don’t forget about the FEMA whistleblowers.
Fed up with what they say is fraud, delays and denials with Sandy-related flood insurance claims, the group Stop FEMA Now on Thursday takes its fight to Washington, D.C., backed by more than 200 homeowners from New Jersey and New York.
A bus caravan was expected to depart from seven locations from Marlton to Staten Island, headed for a rally on Capitol Hill...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency's review of Superstorm Sandy flood insurance claims is taking longer than expected, with fewer than 200 checks issued.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency should recover nearly half of the $7 million grant it gave to a New Jersey shore town to fix its boardwalk after it was damaged by Superstorm Sandy, a government audit found.
Gov. Chris Christie said that he will only seek a disaster declaration for damage incurred by Tuesday's storms if it's needed to help residents get enhanced assistance or federal relief more quickly.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency said Friday it has begun reviewing flood insurance claims of Superstorm Sandy victims, some of whom have said their damages were underestimated.
Imagine having your home wrecked by a natural disaster, receiving recovery funds from the federal government, spending those funds, and then having the government ask that the money be returned.
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — The Federal Emergency Management Administration should investigate allegations that insurance companies handling Superstorm Sandy flood damage claims are manipulating those claims to shortchange victims, U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez said Friday.