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NEW YORK - New York Governor Kathy Hochul and her acting New Jersey counterpart declared states of emergency for areas facing the threat of flash floods on Thursday from heavy downpours disrupting ...
The National Weather Service predicted up to 3 inches per hour across parts of the city — as forecasters warned the worst ...
Acting Governor Tahesha Way declared a state of emergency in New Jersey on Thursday amid severe flash floods and thunderstorm warnings across the state ...
Thousands of New Jersey homes and businesses are without power Thursday. See updates from JCP&L, PSE&G, Atlantic City ...
Flash flood warnings have been declared for parts of New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Maryland amid forecasts for severe thunderstorms and heavy rain Thursday. Newsweek's live blog is closed.
The New Jersey Office of Emergency Management posts updates on its social media accounts and on its website, ready.nj.gov.
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FOX 5 New York on MSNTornado, flooding threat looms in New Jersey as State of Emergency declaredActing New Jersey Gov. Tahesha Way declared that a State of Emergency will go into effect in preparation for potential flash ...
Public radio and TV stations across California say they are cutting local programming and laying off staff after Congress approved major funding cuts.
Just hours after a judge ruled a banned 12-year-old could play in the New Jersey state championship game, the Haddonfield Little League team took the field and got crushed, 10–0, before the game ...
On Thursday, July 24, Governor Hochul signed Desha’s Law at the Buffalo Bills training camp held at St. John Fisher University.
The legislation, named Desha's Law, requires public schools in New York State to have a cardiac emergency response plan in place.
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