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Gurnee has launched a new and improved emergency alert system. Operated by Regroup, the system delivers real-time emergency alerts, severe weather alerts, road closures, public safety notifications ...
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On the agenda for Tuesday’s meeting are items to approve the board of directors for a newly created parking authority, which ...
Reverse 911 allows emergency officials to notify residents of emergencies using the 911 system. New Hanover, Brunswick, and Pender counties in North Carolina utilize this technology for various ...
Ravi Shankar Garapati’s research offers a thoughtful, technically rigorous framework for addressing these challenges through ...
Community members can support Douglas County fire departments during cardiac emergencies by downloading a mobile app that alerts nearby individuals when someone needs help. The mobile app, PulsePoint, ...
Tampa Water Department advises of temporary lane closure and asks for patience as crews work to improve the water distribution system. TAMPA, Fla. - Drivers traveling on West Azeele Street should be ...
Ani Dasgupta has spent a career trying to make cities fairer and the planet more livable, first as an architect in training, then as a World Bank hand in the churn of post-disaster recovery, and now ...
State inspectors have returned to Mission Hospital for the second time in four months following complaints from nurses and a coalition of doctors, patient advocates and elected officials about recent ...
As National Preparedness Month continues, the Virginia Department of Emergency Management is reminding Virginians that while disasters can strike at any time, the commonwealth is always ready to ...
He was shot in the head and later taken to surgery to have his organs removed for donation — even though his heart was still beating.
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources issued the Delaware City Refinery a notice of violation related to an 18-day incident in May and June.