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Clayton took the hardest hit in St. Louis County, but how did other suburbs fare in the wake of the devastating tornado?
A transportation mixup may have contributed to low attendance in 12 St. Louis Public Schools that were relocated after the ...
The tornado that tore across the St. Louis area Friday reached EF3 intensity and a mile in width, the National Weather ...
A series of tornadoes swept through the metro area. Early show a lot of damage to city buildings and homes. ST. LOUIS — At ...
As crews survey the damage from a powerful storm that ripped through St. Louis on Friday, at least five people are dead and ...
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 ...
On Friday afternoon, an EF-3 tornado struck parts of St. Louis City and County, leaving at least five dead, dozens injured, ...
In a Saturday morning press conference, the National Weather Service (NWS) said radar showed a tornado touched down just east ...
Dolly Baskin assesses damage down Penrose Street while standing in front of her north St. Louis home on Saturday. Storms and ...
At least two tornado touchdowns were confirmed in the 5 On Your Side viewing area on Friday after severe storms rolled ...
The tornado that hit St. Louis Friday was about 20 miles long, first touching down at Hanley and Clayton Road, and caused significant damage across North St. Louis, the Mississippi River, and into ...
Tens of thousands were out power and many homes sustained damage in Clayton, the Central West End, and North City.