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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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Over the next couple of days, swells from the storm may produce dangerous rip currents and surf from North Carolina to Long Island as well as Bermuda, forecasters warned.
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The USGS has signed new cooperative agreements with six universities and purchased nearly $1 million in new equipment.
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As FirstNet and NG 911 mature, public safety will benefit and need to address challenges.
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The emergency preparedness exercise involving National Guard units from New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma and Louisiana, as well as local, state and federal agencies took place in Lamy, N.M. last week.
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Energy behind the effort to bring a reliable and unified network to U.S. first responders is picking up, and 11 states and one territory are already on board.
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Tropical Storm Gert, the seventh named storm of the Atlantic season, continued to strengthen Monday and could become a short-lived hurricane Tuesday.
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Charlottesville police and residents try to piece together what led to the bloody events at a "Unite the Right" rally that left three dead and dozens injured.
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More than 80,000 buildings in the county, and about a quarter of the road network, are confirmed as vulnerable to landslides.
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Arson investigators at the scene, dozens of them, are 100 percent sure that the fires were intentionally set. That's because they started them.
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Many schools canceled classes and turned students away. Storm-weary residents, meanwhile, began moving cars to high spots.
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It's been two years but residents are glad some money has finally come in.
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Police officers, firefighters, rescue squad volunteers and dispatchers found themselves cut off from each other, trying to direct the battle against East Tennessee’s worst fire of the 21st century.
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It has been uncertain whether Donald Trump’s administration would agree to reimburse California after February’s spillway crisis at the country’s tallest dam.
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Transportation officials are worried not only about massive traffic jams but potential crashes that could result from drivers focusing on the skies, not the road.
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Every month, firefighters with the Peoria Fire Department practice what to do if there is a fire high off the ground.