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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 Ghost Security Group -- which is completely independent of any official state agency -- is providing valuable information on supposed ISIS online activity to the FBI.
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A local Islamist extremist group, Al-Murabitoun, claimed in a recording obtained by Al-Jazeera TV that it had carried out the attack in coordination with al-Qaida’s local affiliate.
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Some of the thousands of South Carolina residents displaced by flooding are struggling to find an everyday place to stay.
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A handheld tool that offers analysis capabilities for chemical agents, toxic industrial chemicals, precursors and more.
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A study, called States at Risk, says Florida lacks a long-term plan for dealing with rising sea levels, despite being the nation's most vulnerable state as oceans inch higher.
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The Ventura County, Calif., fire departments received 17 sets of Holmatro extraction tools and other equipment through $562,000 in grants.
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Many people are applauding the move by Los Angeles for increasing transparency and accountability of the city's law enforcement.
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There could be tens, perhaps hundreds, of thousands of people on the streets. The presence, in one place, of the world’s most powerful leaders and heads of state, including President Barack Obama.
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Mayes County, Okla., Emergency Management Director Janzen said FEMA allocated $110,000 for 55 safe room reimbursements as they reimburse 75 percent of the safe room cost, up to $2,000.
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'Unfortunately, I have to wait for the Forest Service or a duty officer to arrive on the scene before a helicopter can be ordered.'
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But like preparing for a medical or public health diagnosis, communication as well as science are keys.
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Gov. Rick Snyder is suspending efforts to bring Syrian refugees to the state in light of the deadly terrorist attacks in Paris.
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NYPD Commissioner William Bratton says the attacks show the rapid growth of the ability of ISIS to attack far beyond its base of operations.
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A nearly $10-million system would provide better radio coverage in the county's growing northern end with additional towers and bring needed upgrades.
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Officers need to understand that fear and mistrust of police are real.