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ST. LOUIS – St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer took time Thursday to address her first 100 days in office. The mayor acknowledged ...
Before state disaster relief funds can be spent on St. Louis' tornado recovery, the U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security must tell ...
What’s more, the company is hosting Riesling Relief, which will contribute to tornado relief efforts in St. Louis. “It’s been ...
St. Louis Board of Estimate and Apportionment signed off on $18 million in spending from the Tornado Relief and Recovery Fund ...
ST. LOUIS — Saint Louis Public Schools and The Little Bit Foundation are moving their tornado relief center to a new location ...
The James S. McDonnell Foundation has donated $3 million to organizations helping north St. Louis recover from the May 16 tornado. Grants will go to immediate needs, home repair and ...
ST. LOUIS — Several St. Louis advocates on Wednesday morning sent a letter to Ameren Missouri President Marty Lyons demanding ...
Mayor Cara Spencer said the money would pay for home repairs, rental assistance and resource hubs distributing supplies, among other things.
Mayor Spencer announced plans to allocate money to fill in “FEMA cracks” and help residents affected by the May 16 tornadoes, ...
Nearly $20 million of St. Louis City’s share of the Rams settlement fund will be allocated toward tornado relief and recovery projects, St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer said Thursday.
The mayor's office said $18 million comes from Rams settlement interest payments and another $1.2 million comes from Community Development Block Grants.
The E3 tornado that ripped through St. Louis on May 16 resulted in an unplanned topography for the city. It also exposed the ever-present racial history of the planned neglect and abandonment of ...