Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp visited Augusta on Monday to get a look at damage from Hurricane Helene, meet with local officials and explain how the state is helping victims.
Governor Brian Kemp and First Lady Marty Kemp will visit Richmond County on Monday to assess the damage caused by Hurricane ...
Gov. Brian Kemp joined several elected officials, emergency responders, and other officials Monday in Augusta-Richmond County ...
More than 220,000 Augustans are without power after Hurricane Helene barreled through the area Friday morning. ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF) – Georgia Governor Brian Kemp along with other local and state leaders in Augusta Monday ...
President Joe Biden issues a major disaster declaration in Georgia and orders federal aid for individuals to supplement state ...
After making landfall Thursday, Hurricane Helene dumped over 40 trillion gallons of rain across the southeast.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp surveyed Hurricane Helene's damage across Augusta, vowing to get everything cleaned up for residents.
The clean-up from Helene continues across Georgia. Gov. Brian Kemp visited Augusta area. FOX 5's Tyler Fingert has the story.
Gov. Brian Kemp and Georgia's congressional delegation had requested a disaster declaration for dozens more counties.
"Literally, this hurricane, it's like a 250-mile-wide tornado had hit," said Kemp, surrounded by local and state leaders ...
Neighborhoods were left in disarray from the storm's strong winds, which toppled trees and knocked down power lines.