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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 Federal Emergency Management Agency has approved emergency aid for the snowstorm that occurred Jan. 26-28.
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The new radios are deputies’ connection to backup — reliable operation is a matter of life or death.
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Inmate escape prompts new notification system for the public.
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'At this point, we want to focus on making sure people are registered and making sure people get the funds they are eligible for.'
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Managers and train controllers didn't know enough about the condition train operators were seeing in the field, and their orders on the day of the storm conflicted with the agencies own policies.
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The coalition of civil rights, media and privacy activists have given a mixed review of the new technology that the police are equipped with.
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It’s unlikely that any exposure was long enough to cause health issues, which can take decades to materialize, a state public health official said.
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A Canadian Pacific train carrying crude oil left the tracks Sunday in Watertown, Wis., spilling hundreds of gallons and prompting an evacuation in the southern Wisconsin city.
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One private EMS company estimated the county could save up to $800,000 annually by privatizing the county service.
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After a devastating wildfire in September, mudslides and flash floods are the main fear in Northern California.
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The Great Northeastern Blackout came at the height of the evening rush hour on Nov. 9, 1965, and plunged tens of millions into darkness.
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Beginning New Years Day, when Oxford residents dial 911, a county dispatcher rather than Oxford Police will be answering the calls.
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Despite the welcomed stormy weather, the rain and snow won’t last, and will eventually give way again to hot temperatures and potentially catastrophic forest fire conditions.
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Scenarios include an accident with four-hour delays on a major holiday weekend to a truck losing its load inside the tunnel on a snow day.
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The average premium for national flood insurance is around $700 nationally and $850 in California. In low- to moderate-risk areas, premiums range from roughly $130 to $450 per year for homes.