The WARN Act is coming up ahead of the next severe weather season, prompted by emergency alert siren failures last year in several Kansas counties, including Sedgwick County and the Wichita area.
Two years after a powerful EF-3 tornado ripped through Pasadena, city leaders are sharing a new piece of technology that will alert their communities to severe weather.
Severe weather can strike anytime, and being prepared could save your life. Emergency officials are urging Georgians to act ...
MSNBC host and bestselling author Chris Hayes joins Morning Joe for a wide-ranging discussion on the themes from his new book ...
When an emergency vehicle approaches, it's important to remain calm and move to the right side of the road. Here's a closer ...
Despite it being a relatively clear day, tornado sirens will go off in Georgia Wednesday morning. It's part of an effort to have Georgians prepare for severe weather ...
Minnesotans will now be able to receive time-sensitive, critical information about severe weather, emergencies, and disasters with the next generation of emergency alerts on their smart phones and ...
State police say a man accused of ramming nine vehicles- including several cruisers- was apprehended by a K9 during a ...
Vermont State Police say a New Hampshire man is facing charges in both New York and Vermont, following an incident earlier ...