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The state lags on fire safety rules, but even common sense should limit combustibles near homesThe state can't make people protect their homes and neighborhoods better until it makes the government finish writing the rules.
What I’m concerned with the most here is life safety,” said Second Assistant Chief of the Fire Department (MFD), Bill ...
The maps, last updated in 2011, will inform new land-use and building regulations focused on fire safety. While the new ... this month via executive order and will be used by local jurisdictions ...
Embers from a fire sparked by a family trying to make s'mores in their Manorville yard are believed to have ignited four ...
Work to replace a retirement complex which was gutted in a blaze more than five years ago could begin next year, a council ...
Bexar County is bracing for severe fire danger as strong winds and low humidity are expected to hit the area Tuesday. The ...
the U.S. Office of Personnel Management walked back its order to agencies to fire probationary employees. Probationary employees include workers who have been hired in the past three years.
The maps, last updated in 2011, will inform new land-use and building regulations focused on fire safety. While the new regulations may ... Gavin Newsom earlier this month via executive order and will ...
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