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Audacy on MSNConcerns mount over merging tornado-affected city schoolsAnger continues to boil at St. Louis Public Schools, over concerns about violence among tornado-affected students when school begins next month.
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 ...
Most of the money will come from the city's share of the Rams settlement and will be used for everything from home repairs to ...
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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First Alert 4 on MSNSt. Louis Mayor announces $19.2 million investment plan for tornado reliefMayor Spencer announced plans to allocate money to fill in “FEMA cracks” and help residents affected by the May 16 tornadoes, who may have needs not met by federal aid.
The mayor's office said $18 million comes from Rams settlement interest payments and another $1.2 million comes from ...
Part of the reason the administration’s anti-science funding cuts aren’t the culprit here is because they haven’t yet been ...
Staff deserve a voice in the decisions to relocate tornado-damaged schools announced by Superintendent Millicent Borishade, ...
A wrongful death lawsuit alleges St. Louis failed to maintain a tree and activate sirens, leading to a man's death in a ...
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