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Providers in St. Louis were awarded the money through the Missouri Department of Health’s Crisis Counseling Program, which has for decades been funded by FEMA to help build hope and resiliency in disaster survivors.
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When Typhoon Halong devastated Western Alaska last month, the hardest-hit communities were accessible only by air or water. That complicated response efforts and makes rebuilding a challenge.
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A day after that decision, which has drawn some criticism because the threat turned out to be a hoax, key players acknowledged that their effort could have been better coordinated.
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Federal cyber protection efforts grow this month with new soldiers being deployed across the nation to protect America's digital borders.
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Measures will ramp up security at county facilities, seek state and federal funding assistance and extend paid leave for environmental health employees.
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Florida has the nation's most flood insurance policies, but over many years has gotten back in claim payments less than 30 percent of what it pays in premiums.
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It was six minutes after 3 on Wednesday, Dec. 2. Hours earlier, a masked man and woman, clad in black and armed with military-style rifles, had stormed into a holiday party a few miles away in neighboring San Bernardino. Fourteen people were dead
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The Consumer Electronics Association predicts that 700,000 drones will be sold by year’s end.
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Some emergency dispatchers and law enforcement officers say the system, in some cases, is making their jobs harder.
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This summer, the 304,800-acre Okanogan Complex Fires burned about 25,000 acres in the 85,000 acres of Department of Fish and Wildlife managed lands in northcentral Washington.
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Annual food drive doubles as training exercise for distributing disasters relieve supplies.
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Under new FCC orders, carriers will have to provide caller location info within 50 meters 80 percent of the time by 2021, along with vertical location information.
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Legislation would require state to regulate and inspect dams more frequently and stiffen penalties.
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Local agencies may not be able to respond as San Bernardino police did because of resources.
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System was created to notify Baldwin County, Ga., residents of emergency situations via phone and email.
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'I fought a lot of fires. Abandoned homes, kitchen fires, car fires, dumpster fires. That’s how I got this mother of all cancers.'
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This year’s El Niño is ranked to be among the three biggest in half a century