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  • Linden, Woodbridge fire departments get Homeland Security funds for new gear

    WOODBRIDGE — Two fire departments in the township and the fire department in Linden were among dozens of agencies in the state chosen this year to receive thousands of dollars in Homeland Security grants to purchase or upgrade equipment, including underwater gear, laptops and pagers, officials announced Tuesday.

    MyCentralJersey.com

  • Va. police agencies get homeland security grants

    Forty-five local police and sheriff’s departments across Virginia will receive homeland security grants totaling $4.9 million.

    Richmond Times-Dispatch

  • Va police agencies get homeland security grants

    RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - Forty-five local police and sheriff's departments across Virginia will receive homeland security grants totaling $4.9 million. Gov. Bob McDonnell said Wednesday that the grants will be used to buy incident response vehicles, bomb squad gear and other equipment.

    NBC 12 Richmond

U.S. Department of State - Press Releases

  • Ambassador Robert King, Special Envoy for North Korean Human Rights Issues, To Visit South Korea and Japan

    Ambassador Robert King, Special Envoy for North Korean Human Rights Issues, will visit South Korea from January 11-14 and Japan on January 15. This will be Ambassador King’s first visit to the region since being confirmed by the Senate in November 2009.

  • U.S. Welcomes Chad-Sudan Engagement

    The United States welcomes the continued engagement between Chad and Sudan to normalize relations as discussed during meetings last week with Chadian Foreign Minister Moussa Faki and Sudanese Presidential Advisor Dr. Ghazi Salahuddin. The United States is encouraged by the decision of these two neighboring countries to implement their 2006 bilateral Security Protocol.

  • On-the-Record Briefing

    QUESTION: You know, Ian, there are so many different questions about these – this attempted bombing thing, but I think there’s one big one that stands out, which is after everything – you know, he goes to the Embassy, tells all this stuff about his son, he’s put on the watch list.

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