California’s public health officials prepared in the event of bioterror attack

Despite recent research in the Netherlands and Wisconsin that made a contagious version of avian-flu airborne, public health officials in California and the Sacramento area remain prepared and unconcerned. Read More

California county to hold bioterror clinic simulaiton

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Abandoned chemicals from biological weapons defense facility detonated

Officials with the San Diego Fire Rescue team were on scene to detonate abandoned hazardous material last week at a facility in Sorrento Valley, Calif. Read More

New technology could quickly detect bioterror attacks

Technology created in the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory could help authorities quickly detect bioterrorism attacks, help doctors diagnose diseases and help regulators discover diseases in products, according to an e! Science News release. Read More

Man claims anthrax scare was his retirement plan

A transient is scheduled to be arraigned this week on a 10-count indictment charging him with anthrax hoaxes, threatening communications, making a threat against the president and failing to register as a sex offender. Read More

Burbank, California purchases biodetection equipment

Anthrax scare in San Diego

L.A. port beefs up security against bioterrorism

Calif. water utility secures unmanned stations from biothreats

Oakland and BART to test emergency response capabilities

Fifth Black Death envelope found

UCLA gets $4.8 million for emergency response research center