Natural sinkholes threaten 20 percent of the U.S., including Pennsylvania, Florida and states across the South ...
Filmmaker Lee Anne Schmitt discusses her documentary essay film “Evidence,” which receives its NY premiere at the New York ...
A documentary called Rising was shown to people at the Kentucky Theater in downtown Frankfort. It highlights the recovery ...
The film, titled "Rising," will show how homes have been rebuilt in eastern Kentucky and focus on stories from both survivors and first responders. Utah man, 22, ‘turned in by his father’: Details ...
The Trump administration’s cuts to the Federal Emergency Management Agency are putting the country at risk of being unprepared to respond to massive natural disasters this year, Congress’ watchdog ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - The two men indicted in connection with the jet fuel spill at the military’s Red Hill facility will appear in federal court on Friday. John Floyd and Nelson Wu, civilians ...
The country lacks the ability to address multiple disasters happening at once, the Government Accountability Office said. By Lisa Friedman President Trump’s decision to shrink the Federal Emergency ...
TYLERTOWN, Miss. (AP) — Survivors of major natural disasters in the U.S. are having to wait longer to get aid from the federal government, according to a new Associated Press analysis of decades of ...
A new study shows North Carolina relies on FEMA money more than most states. WRAL News looks at the potential fallout with critical federal funding in jeopardy. A new study shows North Carolina relies ...
Nearly 35 years ago, one of Rhode Island’s most infamous mysteries began: the disappearance of Adam Emery set in motion by a murder in Warwick born out of mistaken identity. A young married couple, ...
An influential fiscal watchdog group is urging state leaders to pass a "Florida Government Efficiency Act." Florida TaxWatch's vice president and general counsel, Jeff Kottkamp, says it would create ...
WHAT’S HAPPENING TODAY: Good afternoon and happy Friday, Daily on Energy readers! The Trump administration remains confident that “drill, baby, drill” can happen this year, even as producers and ...
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