Monroe County has launched a new mass emergency notification system called Hyper-Reach, replacing the former CodeRED platform ...
Fort Worth changed its emergency alert system, and you might not be signed up anymore. Here’s how to check before the next ...
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HONOLULU (KHON2) — During events such as severe weather, it can be overwhelming not knowing what’s going on, where to go or what to do. In these events, Hawaiʻi residents, visitors and even loved ones ...
Patch Alert: Microsoft Fixes Nearly 80 Bugs, Including Critical Office Flaws Your email has been sent Microsoft’s March Patch Tuesday has arrived, bringing nearly 80 fixes for everything from your ...
WOOD COUNTY, Ohio — Wood County officials are urging residents to double‑check the ways they receive severe weather alerts, especially with the threat of storms expected this week. Last Friday’s ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The House of Delegates is being asked to agree with changes the state Senate made to a school safety bill. The bill, HB 4798, passed the Senate Monday. Sen. Amy Grady (R-Mason) The ...
Advocacy groups that want to see the equivalent of an Amber Alert system created for missing seniors and vulnerable adults are urging Michigan lawmakers to pass legislation that would pave the way for ...
KNOX COUNTY, Illinois — Knox County has implemented a new emergency notification system. The Knox County Emergency Management Agency (KCEMA) said it has officially implemented the FEMA-developed ...
Most Australians will receive a mobile phone alert in July this year, as part of a nationwide test of a new emergency warning system. The long-awaited warning system, AusAlert, will send a message to ...
Active seniors face different risks than homebound ones, and protection needs to match lifestyle. Not all medical alert systems are created equal, and not every senior faces the same daily challenges.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. –The House Education Committee began discussion Wednesday on legislation that would require a wearable panic alert system, known as Alyssa’s Law, in schools across all 55 counties.