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Community members demanded that the Federal Emergency Management Agency to launch a direct leasing program in the ...
Local officials must act now to build emergency networks for community-based disaster resilience as federal support ...
In the wake of devastating tornadoes that struck Kentucky last week, a group of 28 volunteers, including several from ...
Experts say recent turmoil at FEMA will leave millions of people vulnerable as climate change-fueled disasters get worse in ...
Concerns grow as the 2025 hurricane season begins with forecasts of increased intensity amidst federal cuts to FEMA and NOAA.
The global pullback on international aid is still unfolding. International development foundations need to choose between the ...
The nation’s top agency for response and recovery work has endured significant upheaval since Trump’s return to the White ...
Each rainy season in Nigeria brings with it a familiar nightmare of cities submerged, communities displaced, livelihoods ...
A Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments report found four D.C.-area jurisdictions saw homelessness drop, while four ...
There are 925 people in Lexington experiencing “literal homelessness,” according to Lexington’s annual survey.
Five months after the territory’s Comprehensive Land and Water Use Plan was adopted during the 35th Legislature’s final ...