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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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At George Bush Intercontinental Airport, kiosks collect passengers' information for Customs and Border Protection with no previous registration required for use.
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Snohomish County officials say they'll consider less sweeping measures like wider setbacks and additional geotechnical studies for homebuilding near hillsides.
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California public health officials have been on alert for possible patients since the first reports in 2012.
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A recent book outlines other countries’ approaches to gun control that have significantly reduced violence. Should states look to these places as a model for gun laws?
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that there have been 401 confirmed MERS infections reported in 12 countries.
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Many North Texas public safety agencies can now receive emergency text messages.
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As states and localities burn through federal firefighting funds faster than predicted, they worry the federal government will once again cut fire prevention programs to make up the difference.
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In April, thousands of emergency calls meant for state dispatch centers got stuck at a CenturyLink processing center, and a new report shows why.
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It's the third big change in executive leadership in a month, and it could be the change the project needs.
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TapShield’s system is the newest entry in an increasingly competitive field of campus-security apps.
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California's drought is forcing disaster managers to strategize about water conservation.
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The Seismic Alert System of Mexico is considered one of the world’s most effective earthquake early warning systems.
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The Facebook-style social networking site for neighbors offers a real-time delivery system for city alerts, crowdsourced reports and crisis maps that connect residents to resources.
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Early reports said the tornado that touched down in Arkansas on Sunday was at least half a mile wide and cut a swath as much as 80 miles long.
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Thanks to desalination plants, Israel is no longer worried about its water supply. So why aren't there more desalination plants in the U.S.?