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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 – A mother of three is living in fear as a massive city-owned tree remains lodged in her roof nearly six weeks after the May 16 tornado struck. The tree, originating from a vacant LRA lot, ...
Only on FOX 2, the heroic story of a St. Louis Police Officer and a St. Louis Firefighter/Paramedic who teamed up to save a ...
"Most, a lot of those homes up there have tarps on them, they're unprotected, they're open and they're very susceptible to ...
More than a month after the May 16 tornado struck parts of the St. Louis region, two more FEMA Disaster Recovery Centers are ...
First responders had to navigate treacherous conditions the afternoon of the storm. 5 On Your Side looked into the surge of ...
NTV reported two tornadoes hit Dickens on June 16. The first rated an EF-1 with winds up to 105 MPH. The second, was an even ...
Three people are dead and a regional airport has been heavily damaged after powerful winds including a tornado swept across ...
Mayor Cara Spencer updates the city's tornado response at a press conference Sunday, May 18, 2025 at the St. Louis Fire Department Engine House 26 in north St. Louis. Video by Blythe Bernhard. 0 ...
"A lot of these people lived in these homes for five or six generations. They're not going to leave. They just can't abandon ...