UPDATE: The “Emergency Accident Reporting Plan” is canceled; normal reporting of motor vehicle accidents has resumed.
Employees suspended in the summer after signing a letter critical of the president were told they could return to work. But ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to New York Times reporter Scott Dance about efforts to reshape the Federal Emergency Management Agency. President Trump's review panel failed to meet a deadline last week.
Gov. Tony Evers' request for additional federal funding for Wisconsin to address damage from this summer's severe flooding was denied by the federal government, the governor announced Oct. 24. The ...
When the world tilts – when storms surge, fires rage, or systems fail – people don’t turn to politics for help. They turn to us. The men and women who show up when everything else is breaking down. We ...
A day after Gov. Mike Dunleavy asked President Donald Trump to approve a major disaster declaration for Western Alaska to unlock funding, the Federal Emergency Management Agency confirmed it had ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has distributed nearly $92 million to flood survivors throughout southwest Wisconsin, with the majority of funding going to Milwaukee County residents. Trump ...
(The Center Square) – Federal employees tasked with responding to natural disasters and providing assistance to Americans in dire straits haven’t all been using government resources as intended. As ...
Twenty Federal Emergency Management Agency employees who signed an open letter to Congress criticizing the Trump administration's preparedness strategy were put on paid leave, according to the ...
WASHINGTON — At least 21 Federal Emergency Management Agency employees have been put on administrative leave after they signed an open letter criticizing the Trump administration's disaster ...