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The federal agency cannot provide aid to Milwaukeeans until the president officially makes a disaster declaration.
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy issued a disaster declaration Sunday in response to an “imminent threat of catastrophic flooding" ...
Clemson University's collaboration with the US Army and others results in semi-autonomous, off-road rapid response vehicle ...
Some of the 800 National Guard members deployed by President Donald Trump began arriving in the nation's capital on Tuesday, ...
Mandatory evacuations were issued Sunday near Pagosa Springs after a structure fire led to an “out of control” wildfire.
As countries continue to emit heat-trapping greenhouse gases, a warmer planet is fueling more severe hurricanes, wildfires, ...
Two days after wildfires broke out in Los Angeles last January, tech founder Edward Kushins and real estate agent Willie Baronet-Israel allegedly hiked the price of a home they were renting out in the ...
When the ground shakes, millions rely on buildings and bridges to hold strong. UC San Diego makes sure they do. Structural ...
ALLIANCE, Pamlico County —Pamlico County residents will have the chance to get informed and ready for emergencies at a ...
Parts of Milwaukee saw more than 10 inches of rain in less than 24 hours in what is classified as a 1,000-year flood event.
After severe floods hit Milwaukee County over the weekend, local officials declared a state of emergency. Why hasn't the state done the same?
Among the Trump administration’s top targets for dismantling: the U.S. Department of Education and the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Both were established by President Jimmy Carter.