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St. Louis Board of Estimate and Apportionment signed off on $18 million in spending from the Tornado Relief and Recovery Fund ...
Eighty-six-year-old Rita Henderson can’t forget May 16, 2025, because that was the day a vicious tornado roared through the historic Ville neighborhood, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake, ...
Mayor Cara Spencer announced new funding for tornado relief on Thursday and said a new office will be created to help ...
The SLPS board did not vote on the proposed relocation of Sumner, Soldan and Beaumont high schools or Yeatman-Liddell Middle ...
Still, Schumer and Co. appear to have jumped the gun on this one. While staffing shortages at the NWS and related entities ...
The Saint Louis Public Schools board meeting grew contentious as members deliberated on consolidating tornado-damaged schools ...
A wrongful death lawsuit alleges St. Louis failed to maintain a tree and activate sirens, leading to a man's death in a tornado.
The suit allege the city contributed to his death by failing to sound tornado sirens or to properly maintain a decaying tree in front of Larry Patrick's property.
Destructive tornadoes have hit states such as Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky and Indiana this season as activity shifts east.
A month after a deadly tornado ripped through St. Louis, the extensive damage and slow pace of recovery expose the city’s long-standing racial and socioeconomic divide.
ST. LOUIS, MO. — At least four people died and authorities were searching from building to building for people who were trapped or hurt after severe storms including a possible tornado swept ...
ST. LOUIS — Beyond immediate needs tied to shelter and safety, preservation experts and local officials say they’ve heard a common refrain in the aftermath of last month’s deadly tornado ...