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Town Hall Meeting in Galveston Tonight
KIAHThe City of Galveston is holding its annual Hurricane Preparedness Town Hall Meeting Wednesday night. City leaders will discuss steps residents should begin taking now in case a storm heads toward the city. WHEN: Wednesday, June 3, 6 p.m. WHERE:...Tags: Meteorological Disasters, Natural Disasters, Disasters, Hurricanes
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Storm Season Could Be 'Extremely Active' With up to 14 Hurricanes
KTLA NewsMIAMI -- The Atlantic hurricane season will likely be a busy one that may spawn as many as 23 named tropical storms, including up to seven major hurricanes, a number that's not likely to be affected by the Gulf oil spill, the U.S. government said...Tags: Tropical Storms, Government, Death, Natural Resources, FEMA
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Storm Forecasters Give Differing Hurricane Predictions
KIAHGovernment forecasters have released their annual predictions for the Atlantic hurricane season that kicks off June 1st. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA, is predicting 14 to 23 major storms with seven becoming major...Tags: Tropical Storms, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Tropical Weather, Judges, Harris County
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Harris County Prepares For Alex
KIAHAt the Harris County Office of Emergency Management it was all about "Alex, Alex, Alex" Monday. All eyes there, especially OEM Coordinator Mark Sloan's, were on the gulf at the tropical storm that could turn into a hurricane. "I think we are very well...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Tropical Storms, Judges, Houston, Floods
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Tourism In Galveston Thrives Despite Gulf Storm
KIAHDespite the threat of a hurricane forming in the Gulf of Mexico, tourists on Galveston Island for the most part were not concerned. Laura Rocha and her family drove in from Forth Worth to enjoy the sun and surf. "We come here every year. We've been...Tags: Meteorological Disasters, Texas, Natural Disasters, Local Elections, Elections
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Broward school district hires firm to review controversial AshBritt hurricane audit
Seven months after Broward School District auditors accused a contractor of overcharging taxpayers $765,000 for hurricane cleanup work, administrators have hired an outside accounting firm to scrutinize those findings.
The district can't say how much...Tags: James F. Notter, Employers, Companies and Corporations, FEMA, Career and Workplace
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U.S.-Cuban immigration talks resuming
The Swampby Mark Silva Cuba is ready to resume talks with the United States over the legal immigration of Cubans to the U.S. and postal service between the two nations, the Associated Press reports today. The Communist government notified the Obama......Tags: Calendars, Days, and Months, United States, Immigration, Barack Obama, Demographics
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FEMA: Foreclosures = storm shelters
The Swampby Mark Silva The new director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency knows Florida well: Craig Fugate ran emergency preparedness and disaster relief in the Sunshine State before President Barack Obama moved him to Washington. So it seems only...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Barack Obama, Hurricane Andrew (1992), FEMA, Hurricanes
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Making a hire
Who's on Team Gloucester?The ever ominous Atlantic hurricane season is underway. To combat this development, Gloucester went out and hired an emergency management coordinator. Well, maybe it didn't go down exactly like that. But beginning July 1, Gloucester's new head of...Tags: Gloucester (Gloucester, Virginia), Emergency Planning, Disasters and Accidents
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Obama: Hurricane Katrina's lessons
The Swampby Mark Silva Four years after Hurricane Katrina, President Barack Obama says that 11 members of his Cabinet have gone to New Orleans and he plans his own journey later this year. "To complete a complex recovery that addresses nearly......Tags: Local Government, Academic Progress, Government, Earthquakes, Washington (U.S. state)
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Obama's New Orleans tour: 3 hrs, 45 min.
The Swampby Mark Silva and updated Former President George W. Bush started his day in California, the morning he made his first, albeit aerial inspection of the damage done by Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans. President Barack Obama will end his......Tags: Academic Progress, Christianity, Hurricane Katrina (2005), Travel, Colleges and Universities
Jun 3, 2009
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May 27, 2010
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May 27, 2010
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Jun 28, 2010
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Jun 28, 2010
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Jan 25, 2010
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May 31, 2009
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Jun 3, 2009
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Jun 16, 2009
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Aug 29, 2009
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Oct 15, 2009
|Blog| Chicago Tribune
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