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FEMA denies STL's request to extend tornado aid deadline
FEMA Denies Request for Individual Assistance Deadline Extension
Natural gas likely caused north St. Louis County home explosion that injured 5
Shout out to this nasty lady who was recklessly weaving her 6,000 pound QX80 in and out of rush hour traffic on 40, no signal, while looking straight down at her phone.
I Am The Asshole
Found in Golf themed restaurant in Pathum Thani, Thailand
Home explosion caused by ‘possible gas incident’
New National Survey: Poor Economic Conditions Hampering Community Improvement
A new national survey of organizations serving low- to moderate-income communities indicates poor economic conditions led by lack of affordable housing and personal finance difficulties. Respondents to The Community Perspectives Survey: Insights from the Field gave slightly more positive ratings on employment and education conditions, driven by the ability to find work and uptake of […]
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Build a Brand They Want to Work For
by Jeani Ringkob, Chief Growth Officer, StoryBuilt Marketing Your employer brand is just as valuable—if not more—than your customer brand. And yet, most construction companies don’t even realize they have one—let alone that it’s bleeding talent and dragging down productivity. The Pain: Workforce Turnover Isn’t Just a People Problem—It’s a Strategic One Turnover isn’t just […]
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Investigators dig deep into home explosion as expert points to possible gas blast
After explosion, cleanup starts slowly in St. Louis County subdivision
Spencer Asks FEMA to Extend Deadline as Hundreds Continue to Apply for Tornado Funds
Editor’s Note: Late Tuesday (Aug. 26th) afternoon, FEMA informed the City of St. Louis that Mayor Cara Spencer’s request to extend the application deadline for FEMA individual assistance for 30 days had been denied. “I strongly disagree with this denial, as we have seen hundreds of St. Louisans continue to apply for FEMA individual assistance […]
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UPDATE: Endangered Silver Advisory canceled for 69-year-old man
Patriot Guard, family honor fallen St. Louis airman
Mystery water sac in forest park
New law brings dramatic overhaul to temp tags, vehicle sales tax
How Two Moms on St. Louis’ West Side Built Friendship Amid Disaster
From St. Louis Public Radio: In the 100 days after a powerful EF3 tornado tore through St. Louis, residents in the tornado’s path are still navigating insurance claims, tarped roofs and boarded-up windows. Stress, frustration and disappointment in elected officials are on the minds of thousands of St. Louisans who are attempting to pick up […]
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