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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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But it also requires potentially costly technology upgrades and, with improper planning, creates the possibility of uneven 911 services from one county to another.
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A cyber effort by the U.S. State Department's Center for Strategic Counterterrorism Communications aims to counter al-Qaeda's online propaganda and steer away potential recruits.
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Local health departments are collaborating to respond to the re-emergence of measles in the United States.
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Lawmakers are urging the FCC to improve the accuracy of locating the origin of 911 cellphone calls.
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Some fundamental changes, such as finding safer alternatives to the fertilizer that fueled the blast, still are uncertain, in part because of fertilizer industry opposition.
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A bleak-or-bleaker debate continues over whether the Atlantic basin will be a busy tropical-storm brewery the next two decades.
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‘We’ve drilled and prepared for catastrophes like an active shooter.’
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A group of students and faculty from one Ohio community college will spend the summer learning the skills they’ll need to fill those jobs defending against constant cyberattacks.
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People are less prepared for hurricanes with feminine names, study shows.
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Area quakes are increasing, but scientists aren't sure what it means.
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Most tornado warnings in 15 years in North Dakota town.
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If they're used at all, the remotely controlled aircraft will be called on only for "narrow and prescribed uses" that will be made clear to the public, the police department said in a statement.
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The $1 billion project will provide 50 million gallons of drinking water a day for San Diego County when it opens in 2016.
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The National Weather Service will also use a five-day graphical outlook with its predictions this year, allowing the public to see the projected track of a storm.
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The virus has been called a “threat to the world,” but nothing made the threat more real than when the first case of MERS was confirmed in the U.S.