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All firemen, police, sheriffs, EMS, military and veterans received $5 admission to the races on Sunday at Bemidji Speedway.
The U.S.’ Federal Emergency Management Agency, meanwhile, is set to lose $664 million of funding from the Republican party’s ...
Asylum ruling: President Trump does not have the power to categorically stop asylum seekers at the southern border, a federal ...
The National Hurricane Center is urging journalists to focus less on storm hype and more on the overlooked dangers that actually kill people ...
A small hamlet in upstate New York is reeling after a rare tornado killed six-year-old twin sisters and also claimed the life ...
From Atlantic beaches to New England hamlets, humidity surged to extremes and temperatures soared to records that overpowered ...
A tornado killed two children and an adult when it tore through this community early Sunday and destroyed several homes in its path. The National Weather Service says an F1 tornado cut through the ...
Critical National Weather Service staff would be classified as part of the nation's public safety apparatus, like FBI agents and air traffic controllers, and protected from future reductions in ...
HASTINGS, Neb. (KSNB) - U.S. Representative Mike Flood along with four other U.S. representatives introduced a bill on Friday to reclassify National Weather Service (NWS) employees as public safety ...
Video shows the National Weather Service office in Valley preparing and launching a weather balloon. Congressman Mike Flood is joining a bipartisan group of lawmakers who are introducing a new bill ...
“Weather forecasting is not partisan,” said Representative Mike Flood, Republican of Nebraska, one of the bill’s bipartisan sponsors. “Everyone supports the National Weather Service.