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Not all communities face disasters equally. Some are hit harder, recover slower, or are more vulnerable from the start. FEMA's Risk Map ranks every county and Census tract in the U.S. based on three ...
Telecommunications giant AT&T, which was stymied last year by state regulators in its bid to drop landline service to its ...
The Gifford Fire, burning in Los Padres National Forest near California’s Central Coast, had grown to more than 72,000 acres ...
FEMA’s Risk Index ranks every U.S. county based on its risk for disaster, its social vulnerability, and resilience in the ...
Telecommunications giant AT&T, stymied last year by regulators in its bid to drop land-line service to California customers, ...
The American Red Cross is struggling to keep pace with the escalating number and severity of natural disasters in the United ...
Point Reyes Lighthouse stands sentinel on the windiest, foggiest stretch of the Pacific Coast, a historic treasure that’s simultaneously accessible yet feels wonderfully remote from the hustle of ...
A brush fire broke out Monday morning in the Big Bear area and expanded to more than 300 acres hours later at the start of a warm week in Southern California. The Gold Fire in San Bernardino National ...
California is suing to reverse what it says is an unlawful termination of a grant program that’s been used to mitigate the impacts of natural disasters nationwide.
The judge granted a preliminary injunction sought by 20 Democrat-led states while their lawsuit over the funding moves ahead.
Trump has tied California wildfire relief to needed changes in “liberal” policies but has made no such threat to Texas after floods there.