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"It literally had looked like a bomb had just went off," one volunteer said of the tornado's damage in north St. Louis.
Millions of people in the Midwest and Great Plains are in the path of numerous severe thunderstorms expected on Monday.
The EF3 tornado caused at least $1 billion in damage in the city of St. Louis alone. At the storm’s peak, more than 100,000 ...
Midwesterners head to the woods to find morel mushrooms. But some in the region are developing methods to reliably farm the ...
Crime around the Linwood Shopping Center is steering customers away from the Sun Fresh grocery store at 31st Street and ...
Overwork, underpay, student behaviors and a lack of administrative support were the top reasons for leaving the field, ...
Johnson County school district leaders worry a federal school voucher program would divert much-need funding from the public ...
Dolly Baskin assesses damage down Penrose Street while standing in front of her north St. Louis home on Saturday. Storms and ...
Agronomists at the University of Missouri have created a new cultivar of black walnut that grows faster and produces a better ...
The lesser prairie chicken is threatened in its northern range, which includes Kansas and Oklahoma, and endangered in its ...
Missouri lawmakers are making it more difficult to take water out of the state without a permit, after raising concerns about ...
Five people are confirmed dead and others are injured after severe thunderstorms and a tornado hit the St. Louis region on ...