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MILWAUKEE — The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) could arrive in Wisconsin as early as Thursday, according to Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley. RELATED: Gov. Evers requests FEMA ...
Members of the Federal Emergency Management Agency could arrive in Wisconsin to begin damage assessment following historic flooding as ...
FEMA is expected to perform a damage assessment, the next step toward a presidential disaster declaration that would ...
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Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley's office said Tuesday crews from the Federal Emergency Management Agency will arrive ...
Milwaukee County officials say more than 3,400 homes have been inspected following last week’s flooding, with over half of that number considered destroyed or having major damage.
Wisconsin Public Radio Staff with the Federal Emergency Management Agency could be in Wisconsin later this week to assess ...
Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley and Emergency Management Administrator Greg Engle discuss the latest.
Milwaukee officials advise residents to prepare for potential weekend rainstorms and take protective measures.
"The damage throughout the area is overwhelming," Mayor Cavalier Johnson said after visiting home with David Crowley and ...
During a press conference Thursday, Milwaukee County officials said FEMA representatives could be here as early as Monday to ...
Milwaukee County allocates $9 million to fight the opioid crisis through projects aimed at prevention and recovery.