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FLORISSANT, MO – A fire in Florissant Sunday destroyed one home, damaged another, and ruined several vehicles. The Florissant Valley Fire Protection District says no one was hurt in the house fire.
FLORISSANT, Mo. – A Florissant homeowner with a more than 200-year-old historic home is fearful that a city street construction project will damage his historic house. Mark Rowles says he’s lived in ...
The owners of six homes in Florissant are likely to be offered buyouts due to radioactive contamination. City officials have been made aware of a potential planned buyout of six homes in Florissant’s ...
A group of homes in Florissant is the focus of the Army Corps of Engineers as testing begins underneath homes for radioactive waste.
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Workers process and test core samples drilled from under the foundation of a home on Cades Cove Road in Florissant on Tuesday, ...
FLORISSANT, Mo. — A Florissant family is counting their blessings after surviving a devastating tornado that ripped through their neighborhood Friday night, leaving their home severely damaged. On ...
FLORISSANT, Mo. — In the next couple of months, about 30 acres in the back of Koch Park in Florissant will be turned into a brand-new subdivision called Koch Park Manors. It's a development that will ...
Workers set up in the side yard of a home on Cades Cove in Florissant, as they prepare core samples that were drilled from under the foundation of a home for radiation testing on March 5, 2024. The ...
Federal officials are investigating whether residents of a small subdivision in the St. Louis suburbs are living on top of contamination dating back to World War II after finding radioactive material ...
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