MARTINEZ – Across the Bay Area, county officials responsible for emergency planning are bracing for the economic aftershocks should President Donald...
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This story was originally published by ProPublica. Upheaval at the nation’s top disaster agency is raising anxiety among state and local emergency managers — and leaving major questions about the whereabouts of billions of federal dollars it pays out to them. The Federal Emergency Management Agency still has not opened applications for an enormous suite of grants, including ones that many states rely on to pay for basic emergency management operations. Some states pass on much of that money to their most rural, low-income counties to ensure they have an emergency manager on the payroll. FEMA has blown through the mid-May statutory deadline to start the grants’ application process, according...
MARTINEZ – Across the Bay Area, county officials responsible for emergency planning are bracing for the economic aftershocks should President Donald...
MARTINEZ – Across the Bay Area, county officials responsible for emergency planning are bracing for the economic aftershocks should President Donald...
This story was originally published in July 2022. Though folks who live in southern states laugh at our discomfort when they regularly endure extreme...
This story was originally published in July 2022. Though folks who live in southern states laugh at our discomfort when they regularly endure extreme...
The Guadalupe River flooding and situation at the all-girls Mystic Camp on Friday sparked severe criticism of Texas Gov Greg Abbott, with locals...
Trump administration tells states it’s freezing $6.8 billion for K-12 school programsby Shauneen Miranda, Daily Montanan July 1, 2025WASHINGTON —...
Trump administration tells states it’s freezing $6.8 billion for K-12 school programsby Shauneen Miranda, Daily Montanan July 1, 2025WASHINGTON —...
FEMA’s beginnings trace to great 1927 Mississippi River flood, but now may be on chopping blockby Shirley Wimbish Gray, Mississippi Today July 2,...
FEMA’s beginnings trace to great 1927 Mississippi River flood, but now may be on chopping blockby Shirley Wimbish Gray, Mississippi Today July 2,...
The Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, has lost the ability to control the federal processes for awarding grants, a sign of its "declining...