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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 ...
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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 ...
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 ...
The tornado that hit St. Louis on May 16 followed a path through many neighborhoods that have weathered more than storms. In ...
ST. LOUIS, Mo. As St. Louis continues to recover from the May 16th severe storms and tornadoes, two local organizations, ...
The St. Louis Public Schools board has approved a plan to relocate over 2,000 students from seven tornado-damaged schools to ...
While the amount of money FEMA will spend in the region is still growing, an early estimate of $71 million would still make ...
St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer is adamant that the public will see the results of an external investigation probing why warning ...
The mayor's office said $18 million comes from Rams settlement interest payments and another $1.2 million comes from ...
Mayor Spencer announced plans to allocate money to fill in “FEMA cracks” and help residents affected by the May 16 tornadoes, ...
Mayor Cara Spencer said the money would pay for home repairs, rental assistance and resource hubs distributing supplies, among other things.
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