With the devastating wildfires in Southern California, many of us in the West have emergency preparedness on the mind.
Recent natural disasters have provided the senior living industry with a stark reminder of the vital importance of keeping emergency preparedness plans up to date. Here’s how to start that process.
LOS ANGELES – California Governor Gavin Newsom wants state lawmakers to approve US$2.5 billion (S$3.42 billion) in funding to ...
The Luzerne County Transportation Authority (LCTA) is seeking qualified and experienced firms to develop a comprehensive ...
As wildfires blaze trails of destruction in Los Angeles and force tens of thousands of people from their homes, disaster ...
Local emergency preparedness officials will meet Thursday morning to discuss the county’s new wildfire and smoke plan and how it will be implemented this spring.
The Bexar County Commissioners Court voted unanimously to form the Suburban Cities Emergency Management Advisory Committee ...
Prepare essential items in a "go bag," such as a backpack and keep a sturdy pair of shoes and a flashlight by your home bed in case of a sudden nighttime evacuation, according to Cal Fire. For your ...
Voters approved $1.5 billion in debt spending for wildfire preparation projects statewide. California Democrats plan to tap ...
The response to this week’s freezing weather marks the first deployment of LCG's new emergency preparedness plan.
The routine update of Pitkin County’s emergency operations plan includes new software to help manage evacuation traffic — a ...