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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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The heaviest snow fell across the mountain states and the Central Plains
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Nearly two months after the historic deluge, residents and Grand Strand, South Carolina officials are still trying to recover.
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In response to last Thursday’s quake, the Oklahoma Corporation Commission released a plan calling for two disposal wells to stop operations and for many others to cut down in volume.
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According to the Insurance Information Institute, standard homeowners insurance covers the structure of the home and personal belongings.
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The six-month 2015 hurricane season that ends Monday saw three hurricanes, two of which blew into major storms.
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A total of 4.5 inches of rain fell in Cleburne between midnight and 7:15 a.m. Friday.
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Stories of FEMA disaster aid falling short of the need aren’t rare in South Carolina, nearly two months after the flooding and just days before the Dec. 4 deadline to apply for aid.
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Swasey, 44, responded in support of the Colorado Springs to initial reports of an active shooter at the Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood Clinic.
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The department argued that the tech falls under exemption for specialized policing techniques that are generally not known to the public.
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'In real life we only get a few minutes to make these kinds of decisions.'
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The police were one of multiple agencies from Stark County and beyond that converged Tuesday to take part in a tabletop response exercise to a possible train derailment in Dickinson at the Public Safety Center.
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Hospital officials say the number of nurses and aides injured by patients or visitors spiked last year.
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When completed, the office will serve as the hub for emergency management services for all of southeastern Oklahoma.
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Officials are again pointing to the need for mass surveillance to take down terrorists. Here’s what we know about how well it works.
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City officials acknowledge the way they paved the roads is partly to blame.