Monthly Archives: July 2021
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July 22, 2021
- Family of four displaced house fire in Western Branch
- Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office, community help family recover from devastating fire last year
- Bipartisan bill would require critical infrastructure operators to report cyberattacks
- California Certifies Groundbreaking Citizen Initiative Aimed at Reducing Plastics Waste
- DOD, Navy Confront Climate Change Challenges in Southern Virginia
- Water Systems Particularly Vulnerable to Hacking, Senators Told
- Boil Water Notice Issued For Hood County Neighborhoods Due to Water Outage
- Duke Energy builds substation flood barriers
- Thousands without power in the Susanville area
- Firefighters respond to house fire in Atascadero
- Power Restored To Most In Ocean County After Storm
- American Fork Fire grows to more than 8300 acres
- Historic Bridge Destroyed by Fire, Under Investigation
- Fire officials ‘cautiously optimistic’ about Alder Creek Fire.
- Ransomware Hackers Attack NC Town for More Than a Month
- America’s water systems are vulnerable to a Pearl Harbor-level cyberattack, Angus King warns
- Witnesses Ring the Alarm on Water Infrastructure Cybersecurity
- Senate bill gives contractors, others 24 hours to disclosure breaches
- PG&E expands resources for customers affected by planned power outages
- Can You Charge Your Electric Car During a Power Outage?
- Good Witch Series Finale Sneak Peek: Are the Merriwick Cousins Facing a World-Shattering …
- Could Maryland handle a ‘heat dome’? How about one combined with a deadly, Texas-style power …
- A couple face manslaughter charges for a California wildfire that started during a gender reveal.
- A Couple Is Charged In A Deadly Fire Sparked By Their Gender Reveal
- Poll: how many fire personnel will be mobilized this year?
- Home » News » New Bill Could Force US Businesses to Report Data Breaches Quicker
- Insufficient Rain Has California Fires Burning Hotter Than Normal, UC Davis Professor Says
- Sacramento Leaders Take Action To Remove Homeless From Critical Infrastructure
- ‘Some Would Call Him A Legend’: Fire Engineer Forever Remembered In Rancho Cordova
- High winds knock out power