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A new Federal Emergency Management Agency all-hazards risk analysis methodology the agency says it'll use to identify regional preparedness gaps and fiscal 2013 grants came under criticism from state and local officials during an April 26 House hearing.
A school district in western Colorado is asking local police departments not to assign police officers to its schools who also participate in federal immigration enforcement activities. The board of
The United States and Canada signed Jan. 24 three military agreements meant to allow the two countries' militaries to work more closely together in event of a natural disaster or attack. Army Gen.
Sustained surveillance by unmanned aerial vehicles for law enforcement purposes likely violates the Fourth Amendment, says the American Civil Liberties Union in a paper urging restrictions on the
Immigration and Customs Enforcement began Nov. 17 a nationwide review of incoming deportation cases and a training program for ICE officials on how to implement the policy of prosecutorial discretion
A Nov. 9 nationwide test of the emergency alert system went less than perfectly, according to reports from across the country. The test, meant to last 30 seconds at precisely 2 p.m. EST and be
The Defense Department's Northern and Pacific commands have released a few more details about their effort to build a defensible smart microgrid capable of operating on its own for an extended period
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