The Trump administration is approaching hurricane season with the smallest disaster workforce since 2021, a huge backlog of state aid requests and 15 vacancies in top emergency management jobs.
President Donald Trump’s decision to gut America’s emergency disaster response organization has left the United States vulnerable to upcoming natural disasters — and now Trump is scrambling, likely ...
Florida communities are set to receive a massive financial boost, with over $1. 5 billion in federal disaster assistance ...
Understanding the dynamics of how water moves is deceptively simple in concept and endlessly complex in practice. Real-world marine environments are anything but controlled: weather, seasons, and ...
Grimes County amateur radio group unveils communications trailer to help during emergencies or natural disasters ...
With hurricane season fast approaching, U.S. Senator Ashley Moody visited Bartow on Friday to announce the release of $1.5 ...
According to a recent report by Forbes, one of the best places to retire is Harrisonburg, Virginia, with a score of 85 out of ...
From Johnstown to the Spanish Flu to COVID‑19, tornadoes and hurricanes, when the country is hit by a storm, Americans look ...
The County of Orange and OCFA are seeking public input on updates to the Local Hazard Mitigation Plan through workshops and ...
The other day for no real reason, other than the realization that we were about to start another hurricane season, I found ...
Nebraskans that have been affected by tornadoes, wildfires, or anything else Mother Nature has thrown at us this year may be looking for resources for help, an ...