News Why Camp Hill didn’t receive disaster declaration during March storms File photo / The Outlook Aug 30, 2023 Softball-sized hail went through the roofs of Camp Hill homes. Despite this it did not meet FEMA’s requirements for Individual Assistance. Buy Now
News Why Camp Hill didn’t receive disaster declaration during March storms By Abigail Murphy Multimedia Reporter Abigail Murphy Aug 30, 2023 In a town of 1,006 people, 433 storm damage assessments were completed in Camp Hill after the March severe thunderstorm.Â
+2 News Featured Tallapoosa County opens storm shelters as Ida swirls into central Alabama Siri Hedreen Aug 30, 2021 Tallapoosa County safe room and emergency shelters are set to open this evening as Tropical Storm Ida makes its way to the region, with a wind…
News Featured Tallapoosa County storm shelters to open Tuesday Siri Hedreen May 3, 2021 Tallapoosa County Emergency Management (EMA) will open shelters in Dadeville, New Site, Daviston and Tallasee Tuesday due to the inclement wea…
News Featured Tallapoosa County storm shelters to open Saturday Apr 23, 2021 Submitted / National Weather Service
News Featured Tallapoosa County storm shelters to open Saturday Apr 23, 2021 Submitted / National Weather Service
+2 News Featured Tallapoosa County storm shelters to open Saturday Siri Hedreen Apr 23, 2021 Tallapoosa County Emergency Management (EMA) will open storm shelters in Dadeville, New Site, Daviston and Tallassee Saturday due to the incle…