Does it seem like there are more natural disasters than there used to be? And that they’re getting worse? And destroying more property? And taking more lives? It Read More


Does it seem like there are more natural disasters than there used to be? And that they’re getting worse? And destroying more property? And taking more lives? It Read More

When Mary and Don Perry’s grandson passed away last year, five other people were given a new lease on life. Thirty years after Susan Garrison underwent a voluntary, Read More

I once lived in a town where citizens did not have to show identification to vote. But they did have to show an ID with a current address Read More

For many allergy sufferers, fall is the worst season of the year. It can be miserable. From the moment you wake up in the morning until you go Read More

If you contribute to federal taxes – or have ever done so – you’ve helped fund the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). We all understand our taxes are Read More

Spending on cyber security will exceed $1 trillion by 2021. That’s because cyber crime damage is expected to be $6 trillion by then. No wonder an entire month Read More

In Huntleyville, Kentucky, people don’t even think about drinking their tap water. “You just don’t touch that tap water unless absolutely necessary,” said Huntleyville resident Aleigha Sloan. “I Read More

Back in the Fifties, Elvis Presley taught folks how to Shake, Rattle and Roll. On Thursday, the state of California wants us to Drop, Cover and Hold On. Read More

There are many unfortunate consequences of disasters. One of them is pets and other animals getting separated from their owners. It’s sad to think about, but in the Read More

What do you suppose is the longest running public health observance in the United States? If you looked at the headline above, you already know. It’s National Fire Read More