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See each picture of the damage in the interactive map here: St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer said the tornado and other severe storm damage caused over $1 billion in damage. Her office has since ...
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ST. LOUIS — The tornado that tore across the St. Louis area Friday reached EF-3 intensity and a mile in width, the National Weather Service’s local forecast office said after completing a ...
St. Mary’s softball won the Monsignor Martin’s All-Catholic championship on Sunday. The Lancers beat Nichols 12-2 and 14-1 in a best-of-three series. St. Mary's advanced to the state Catholic ...
"It literally had looked like a bomb had just went off," one volunteer said of the tornado's damage in north St. Louis. "Blocks and blocks of homes that are just gone." St. Louis residents are ...
St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer said the city assessor's office estimates there was at least $1 billion in property damage. Of the 5,000 buildings in the tornado's path, at least 4,400 sustained some ...
ST. LOUIS — We’re learning more about where the tornado hit St. Louis Friday. The storm was about 20 miles long and first touched down at around Hanley and Clayton Road. Damage reports ...
On the right, the block after the tornado in an image taken the next day. You can view how Friday’s confirmed EF-3 tornado ripped through St. Louis with this aerial map compiled by Chesterfield-based ...
The National Weather Service says the tornado that struck St. Louis on Friday afternoon was an EF-3, with winds up to 152 mph. It barreled through the city at 55 mph, at times stretching a mile wide.
SEATTLE — Mount St. Helens stood silent for over a century in Washington’s Cascade Range, but that all changed 45 years ago when the sleeping giant woke up and erupted into Pacific Northwest ...
High winds took down numerous trees in the Central West End on May 16, 2025. High winds ripped out trees and rooftops across a broad swath of the city of St. Louis and neighboring Clayton on Friday, ...
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