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Officials with the state Department of Emergency Services are still assessing the total damages, but have said that state resources have so far been largely unnecessary thanks to the strong response from local communities.
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If passed by the Missouri House, the money would pay for cleanup and debris removal in the city following a May 16 tornado, similar to when the state receives federal emergency relief dollars.
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The concealed carry law permits retired law enforcement officers and people holding the state's enhanced concealed-carry permit to bring firearms to campus.
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The mission will use radar and radio waves to measure one little-understood component — soil moisture.
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U.S. railroads carried more than 400,000 car loads of crude oil in 2013, compared to 9,500 in 2008.
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The state’s coast will see more frequent and more destructive floods at high tide over the next 30 years.
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Smart911, a new emergency data service, assisted first responders in locating a person during a near-fatal home fire.
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People who call into 911 may get help faster, thanks to a new FCC mandate.
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The battle to halt the spread of the measles outbreak that began at Disneyland has required both infectious disease expertise and a good amount of old-fashioned detective work.
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The Seattle Smart Gun Symposium revealed an ambitious community of technologists seeking to take on the feverish front known as the American gun owner, and unveiled more questions than answers.
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The field of disaster robotics has been studied for the last two decades. Robin Murphy has been there from the start and explains where it’s headed and what you need to know.
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The Florida Division of Emergency Management's Inspector General is recommending that background checks be a condition of the grants doled out for Community Emergency Response Team programs.
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The scanner uses lasers to detect walls, doors, furniture and other objects in a room, creating a 3-D image displayed on a computer.
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The latest threat was in Boston when a JetBlue aircraft was targeted by a tweet that stated explosives were aboard.
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Welcome to the Winter 2015 issue. Yes, we will be publishing quarterly now instead of six times a year. This is, in part, due to the nature of the market and because we are beefing up our online coverage.
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Oakland County, Mich., residents will soon be able to text 911 to get emergency help.
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Instructors include Secret Service, military, law enforcement and academic professionals.