State Agencies, Debris Removal Contractors Partner to Reinforce Safety
The California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES), CalRecycle, California Highway Patrol (CHP) and California Department of Transportation (Caltrans)
Read moreThe California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES), CalRecycle, California Highway Patrol (CHP) and California Department of Transportation (Caltrans)
Read moreWith hazardous travel conditions forecast for the mountains and thunderstorms possible in the valley, California drivers will need to be
Read moreThe night of October 8, 2017, changed the lives of many who lived in the seven Northern California counties ravaged
Read moreSome evacuated residents from the devastating California statewide wildfires are being allowed back into their neighborhoods. As they do, risks
Read moreCalifornia state officials held their daily press briefing on the devastating wildfires. The key facts presented during the press conference
Read moreThe unpredictably of living in a disaster-prone state such as California reinforces the importance of ensuring that residents are always
Read moreOn a sizzling hot day in Sacramento, the Cal OES Public Information and Media Relations team took their mobile television
Read moreCadets at the California Highway Patrol Academy in West Sacramento must undergo intense training, including weapons and firearm training, arrest
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