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Health Risks of Toxic Ash Feared in Wake of Sonoma County Fires
Although the air has cleared since the North Bay fires filled the skies with smoke, creating the dirtiest air ever recorded in the region, concerns remain about the health effects of the toxic ash left behind by the 7,000 structures incinerated. READ MORE

Crisis Intervention, De-escalation Training and a Sweet New Building
St. Paul Police train to meet the needs of the community in new digs. READ MORE

Mass Shooting Here? Authorities Have Plans
Training to deal with 'active shooters' has been going on for years in Rock County, but that's just one part of a complicated system that needs to be set up quickly in such cases. READ MORE

 
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FEMA Removes 550 Lackawanna Homes from Flood Zone Map

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San Francisco Bolsters Flood Resilience in Face of Climate Change

Harvey Caused More Than $74 Million in Damage to Flood Control Infrastructure

 
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