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As we've seen several times just this week, severe weather can pop up at anytime across the Mahoning and Shenango valleys, and there's a very simple way for you to be better prepared.
A routine National Weather Service test on Tuesday resulted in a false push notification to mobile phones about a tsunami warning, giving jolt to many residents in the New York area, along the ...
Officials, however, do not recommend that. "During an emergency, alert and warning officials need to provide the public with life-saving information quickly.
FEMA's Presidential Alert system test on Wednesday sent a message to 225 million smart phones. No, it's not a text from Donald Trump.
In Lexi-Data, Lexicomp has categorized the Black Box Warnings and provided supporting information, making the presented warning information actionable and targeted to the specific end user.
PennDOT warning drivers of new text message scam Another day, another scam to be worried about, and once again, it's coming in by text message, claiming to be from PennDOT.
Some Tampa Bay Area residents may have gotten an alert on their phones for a Tsunami Alert on Tuesday morning. Don't panic, the alert was just a test!
No, there is not a tsunami warning for Manhattan. Or Brooklyn. Or Queens or Staten Island or the Bronx. But you may have gotten an alert about one.
Smith County recently started using FEMA’s IPAWS (Integrated Public Alert & Warning System), which allows officials to send urgent texts to all Smith County residents’ cell phones. The IPAWS delivery ...