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St. Louis County has upgraded its tornado sirens to an automated, zone-based system. Alerts now sound only where there’s real ...
Under the proposal, St. Louis Public Schools would close 37 schools and keep 31 open in what would be the city’s largest ...
A construction company with a two-decade history of county contracts is facing hurdles, including removal from a newly ...
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Urban heat intensifies in St. Louis: Residents face triple-digit temps amid tornado recovery
St. Louis’ concrete-heavy neighborhoods are holding onto heat long after sunset. It’s hitting communities still reeling from ...
St. Louis faces a plan to close over half of its public schools by 2026 due to declining population and school building ...
The facilities plan that will be presented to the school board calls for closing 37 of the district's 68 schools in 2026.
Before state disaster relief funds can be spent on St. Louis' tornado recovery, the U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security must tell ...
St. Louis Board of Estimate and Apportionment signed off on $18 million in spending from the Tornado Relief and Recovery Fund ...
Mayor Cara Spencer announced on July 11 that $19.2 million will be invested into the next phase of recovery from the May 16 tornado. The total includes $18 million in allocated Rams funds and $1.2 ...
S everal St. Louis advocates on Wednesday morning sent a letter to Ameren Corporation President, Chairman, and CEO Marty ...
St. Louis County will automate its siren system and divide into three zones to reduce false alarms and confusion.
The Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis has been a steady force in helping people recover from the May 16 St. Louis tornado, offering free meals Saturday for families in need.
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