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The FCC's Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau has released a Public Notice announcing that the Emergency Alert System (EAS) Test ...
On August 7, 2025, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC or Commission) adopted a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) to reexamine the ...
WASHINGTON —As expected, the Federal Communications Commission has embarked on a major effort to reexamine the national alert ...
Days before students are set to return to class across Broward County, school district officials are putting safety ...
Pamela Gorman Prochaska, the general manager of Nuclear Fleet Operations, said utilizing Wireless Emergency Alerts for ...
The Federal Communications Commission voted at its August 7 open meeting to conduct a comprehensive ... Read More ...
Newly released emails in the aftermath of the fires show how many residents were confused about which areas were actually ...
Minnesota’s patchwork of emergency systems issued two alerts in two days — but on different timelines and terms.
The FCC voted to move forward with a “ground-up re-examination” of the national alert and warning systems at its August open meeting.
The proceedings are part of the broader “Build America” agenda presented by FCC Chairman Brendan Carr, who described these ...
Both the Emergency Alert System and the Wireless Emergency Alerts will be subject to a "re-examination" by the agency.
The FCC noted the requirement for all stations to file the EAS Test Reporting System Form One by Oct. 3., but there will be ...