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A Missouri statute last updated in 2010 offers some clarity. Under Missouri Statute 441.645, if a rental home is destroyed by a natural disaster and the tenant was not at fault, the tenant is no ...
Attorneys knocked on 40 doors Friday offering free legal advice for residents in the north city whose homes were damaged in last week’s tornado. They fielded questions about insurance claims, damage ...
ST. LOUIS — One week since a devastating EF3 tornado directly hit the city of St. Louis, our 5 On Your Side crews have taken ...
Tornado survivors confront many challenges. But surely one of the biggest is trying to catch a good night's sleep when you’ve ...
"I know I don’t have a home anymore, but it’s still mind-boggling. I feel like I’m in a movie, like I’m living somebody ...
In the aftermath of a severe weather event like the deadly tornado that swept through St. Louis and reached Edwardsville on May 16, there are always questions about what could have been done better to ...
Building inspectors are placing red, yellow, orange and green notices on doors to give property owners information about their structural integrity.
The city is using colored notices to indicate the structural safety of buildings. The signs do not mean certain buildings are ...
The experience of a natural disaster, particularly a tornado, was lost on many St. Louis natives until May 16th 2025. What started as an ordinary Friday turned into an afternoon of destruction as an ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency will send six teams to the St. Louis area to assess damage caused by severe storms ...
FEMA has completed its preliminary damage assessments in St. Louis as of Friday, just one week after a devastating EF-3 tornado struck the city and only two days after crews began on-the-ground ...