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WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY) — A little bit of good news for one hurricane survivor we told you about last week, but still a lot of questions about where she is going to go in the coming weeks.
Barbara St. Charles has been staying at the Main Stay Suites with her grandchildren since Florence.
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Her FEMA assistance was extended to March 12, but FEMA says all assistance will end on March 12.
St. Charles just got approved to move into a new apartment on April 1, but she still does not know where she will go for the rest of March.