Hurricane Sandy

CORRECTS CREDIT - Danny Hannon carries his dry boots in his backpack as he goes to check his home in the aftermath of Harvey, Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2017 in Houston. Harvey's floodwaters started dropping across much of the Houston area, but many thousands of homes in and around the nation's fourth-largest city were still swamped and could stay that way for days or longer. (Melissa Phillip/Houston Chronicle via AP)

Houston, we’ve all got a problem

Some federal employees are stuck in the office today. Didn’t they hear it’s a holiday? Senior Correspondent Mike Causey has the answer.

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How FEMA learned from its mistakes

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Fiscal Cliff, Freddie, Fannie & Jobs

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Agencies turn to social media to engage public in an emergency

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$20B in Defense MAC’s & e-health records stand up to Sandy

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ELC to begin processing refunds this week

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Recovering from Hurricane Sandy

Brenda O’Connor, senior vice president for Public Affairs at the Insurance Institute for Business and Home Safety, will talk about the assistance that’s…

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What’s closed and what’s open for federal employees?

Most federal buildings have reopened after the Hurricane Sandy hit the East Coast.

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Agencies fan out en masse to help recovery efforts

FEMA pre-positioned people and equipment along the
East Coast before Hurricane Sandy arrived. The
FCC, which is monitoring communications networks,
said about 25 percent of all cell sites were down.

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