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In the wake of the deadly flash floods in Texas, state leaders are exploring whether to install more flood warning sirens.
NPR's Michel Martin talks with Deanne Criswell, former administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency under President Biden, about responding to natural disasters.
Residents in Cape Girardeau County are gathering signatures to place a senior property tax credit measure on an upcoming ...
Cape Girardeau voters will head to the polls on August 5th to decide on a key issue—whether to allow higher water rate ...
Southeast Missouri Head Men's Basketball Coach Brad Korn has agreed to a contract extension through the 2029-30 season.
They were on opposite sides during Syria's civil war and now must do lifesaving work together. A makeshift brick wall divides ...
DOGE recently gained high-level access to a database that controls government payments and loans to farmers and ranchers ...
On a special edition of Going Public, we sat down with Dr. Brad Hodson, the 19 th president of Southeast Missouri State ...
Could sirens save lives in future flash floods? Texas officials say they intend to install sirens in Kerry County. Experts agree that sirens are an important tool for warning people about flash floods ...
Two managers at a San Diego construction project were trying to boost the morale of workers in the middle of the COVID pandemic. In this StoryCorps, hear how some monarch butterflies helped.
A federal judge in New Hampshire on Thursday blocked President Trump's executive order that attempted to end birthright citizenship, stopping it from taking effect anywhere in the U.S.
The Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, recently gained high-level access to a database that controls billions of dollars in government payments to farmers and ranchers across the U.S.