President Donald Trump issued a quick emergency declaration amid Washington’s historic flooding earlier this month, authorizing initial help from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Ruined couch cushions, dilapidated bookshelves and rolled-up carpeting still lined North 58th Street when the Federal Emergency Management Agency arrived in the Milwaukee neighborhood. As emergency ...
More than $900 million in Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) grants and loans are awaiting Homeland Security ...
Last month, a 1000-year flood devastated Milwaukee and surrounding counties. The flooding left at least two people dead, tens of thousands without power, and caused over $52 million in damages. Last ...
For Gregg Phillips, Monday marked his first day as the new head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Office of ...
For months, President Donald Trump threatened to dismantle the Federal Emergency Management Agency, arguing that it is “extremely expensive” and that emergency management should be left to the states.
Since taking office, President Trump has called for the elimination of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, suggesting it could be dismantled as soon as December. Lately, his team has backed away ...
The contract was cancelled only 20 days after it was granted. — -- The woman at the heart of a controversy surrounding a cancelled $156 million contract to provide 30 million meals for victims of ...
FEMA teams are in Milwaukee, Waukesha, and Washington counties assessing damage from recent flooding. The assessment will inform a potential request by Gov. Tony Evers for a presidential disaster ...
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