Contra Costa County supervisors want to fix its problem-plagued emergency warning system. But the man who runs it may not be on board.
Briefly

The county has only 30% of residents enrolled in the Community Warning System, which raises significant concerns about public safety in emergency situations.
Despite recommendations for improvements in emergency management practices, the ultimate authority over the Community Warning System lies with a single elected official, potentially stalling reforms.
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