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Webb County recently approved more than $368,000 for Motorola Solutions to relocate radio gear for the sheriff’s office to ...
Outdoor warning sirens in four Iroquois County towns are going to sound again next week due to a need to test them again.
ICOM has notified the Iroquois County Emergency Management Agency that another round of warning siren testing needs to take ...
Ongoing software updates have taken transmitters offline days at a time rendering gaps in the Emergency Alert System.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration doesn’t wait until the official start of summer to declare the onset of ...
All warning sirens in Iroquois County will be re-tested June 9. Iroquois County Emergency Management Agency Coordinator Scott Allen said in a press release, “Following the regular monthly test of the ...
When natural disasters strike, staying connected can be lifesaving. Subject matter experts on T‑Mobile’s emergency response ...
Among the Alaska lawmakers supporting the end of government funding for public broadcasting is state Rep. Kevin McCabe (R-Big Lake), who in an April 3 column in the Alaska Watchman argued “a ...
The proposed legislation would allow Michigan State Police to send emergency alerts to cellphones when seniors or vulnerable adults go missing.
An Endangered Missing Person Alert was issued on Saturday, but authorities said the case didn't meet AMBER Alert criteria.
The City of Richmond has announced that it will begin sending wireless emergency alerts for boil water advisories following late-May’s advisory and subsequent concerns from residents ...
Richmond is implementing a new notification system that will automatically alert everyone with a cell phone in the affected area during water emergencies, regardless of whether they've signed up.