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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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FEMA has reportedly notified state emergency officials that it now wants school districts to submit their shelter-related costs to the county government to include with its reimbursement invoices.
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AskRail gives first responders information on what’s being transported on Class I trains.
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The FCC recommendation is one of many on a lengthy list in the agency’s full report on the Jan. 13 Hawaii false missile alert.
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Season after season, fire spending consumed an ever-increasing percentage of the federal agencies' relatively flat budgets.
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The state's fund for recovery and mitigation projects tied to Harvey and other recent flooding is roughly $10 billion.
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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced Tuesday that it would provide the funds through its Community Development Block Grant.
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The Boston manufacturer, ATI Systems, said it had developed a patch that will be rolled out shortly and noted that such a hack 'is not a trivially easy thing that just anyone can do.'
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A resolution borne out of discussions between the city fire, police and emergency management departments would set the city on a course to purchase bleeding-control stations, to be placed at 17 city facilities.
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Legislation would loosen California’s airtight restrictions on publicizing police misconduct records and investigations into officer-involved shootings.
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'It can go from zero to 100. It just depends on what time you pick up the phone and who you get.'
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Although the stockpile sits in Texas Gulf Coast residents’ backyard, it remains unknown exactly how many residents who need housing after Hurricane Harvey could get the units.
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The fire school offered 23 courses and training sessions during the weekend. Many of the classes act as continued education for first responders.
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'We feel that our schools are pretty safe, but we are seeing a big uptick in mental health needs. If we can get to them proactively, we might be able to stop school shootings from happening.'
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John Mills, a FEMA spokesman, acknowledged the process is in-depth, but he said it needs to be.
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'We are already scared having to deal with gun violence in school, and I don't want to have to go to school seeing my teacher armed.'