FEMA, St. Louis mayor and tornado
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City Foundry has announced that the first of its new series of Live Art Markets will be dedicated to providing relief to affected communities. Tornado Relief Night is scheduled for May 21 from 5:30–8:30 p.m. and includes a non-perishable food drive, as well as other fundraising and volunteer opportunities.
St. Louis officials are working to dispel rumors about the city's response to tornado-damaged buildings, emphasizing their focus on resident safety and individual property assessments, not condemnation.
The 23-mile-long twister claimed the lives of five people and caused over $1 billion in damages in the St. Louis region on Friday.
Mayor Cara Spencer gave a press conference yesterday afternoon outside a firehouse in Fountain Park, with destruction from last week’s tornado still apparent
Multiple organizations are working to address the most immediate needs of our community including Greater Inc., the Regional Business Council, Urban League of Metropolitan and United Way of Greater St.
St. Louisans, particularly in north city, were facing the daunting task of recovery from the storm's devastation, many without power and few resources.
Mayor Cara Spencer and other St. Louis officials share update on Friday's severe storm response in a Saturday news conference.
Craig Cole was at the convenience store in his neighborhood of Fountain Park when the storm alerts went off on his phone. He ran to his royal blue Ram truck parked outside.
St. Louis Aldermanic President Megan Green said she would consider Rams settlement fund money as a possible local funding source for tornado recovery efforts.