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ST. LOUIS – Earlier today, Governor Mike Parson requested a major disaster declaration to seek federal assistance for the City of St. Louis and surrounding jurisdictions. The declaration is in response to the historic flash flooding on July 25 and the additional flooding on July 27. If the request is approved, a major disaster declaration will allow the Federal Emergency Management Agency to activate Federal funding programs to assist in the response. “St. Louis’ first responders, volunteers, and community leaders have worked countless hours to provide necessary services and information to our residents impacted by last week’s devastating floods,” said Mayor Tishaura O. Jones. “We will continue to work closely with our state and federal partners as we put our city on the path to recovery.” After deploying mobile command centers for the past week in the city’s hard-hit neighborhoods, beginning tomorrow (August 5), the City of St.
Commentary: Planning for a Healthier, More Active School Year
ALTON - It’s not what many kids want to hear right now, but the new school year is just around the corner. Even while the long days remain filled with summer activities, families are starting to make plans for the first day of school and the coming year. While it’s hard to know what might happen with the ongoing pandemic, hopefully this school year will feel more “normal” than the last two. With this return to school comes the chance to help our school-aged children to get back to more normal health routines. Some recent research highlights two areas families could focus on, including physical activity and youth vaccinations. One paper, appearing this July in JAMA Pediatrics, put specific numbers to something many of us have suspected: that children and teens the world over were less physically active during the pandemic compared to before. Overall, the study’s authors found that the daily level of activity in youth ages 3-18 dropped by 20 percent. That
Gateway to Pride Exhibit
LGBTQIA+ communities have been contributing to St. Louis’s history for centuries. Now the Gateway to Pride virtual exhibit will begin to uncover the rarely-shared or
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St. Louis County plan will poach police from St. Louis city, union says
The change gives raises to roughly 115 current officers and makes joining the department more lucrative for experienced officers.
What’s the speed limit in Forest Park?
'It was heartbreaking': Rock Hill restaurant back open after closing down twice due to flooding
Anyone else remember the old Pipefitters 562 complex/pool??
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East St. Louis flood resource center opens, hundreds seek help
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Any good brunch recommendations for Sunday?
Is Yummi Tummi good? If so, suggestions on what to order?
ATV crash kills St. Louis County man in Washington County, Missouri
A St. Louis County man was killed Saturday morning when his all-terrain vehicle crashed in Washington County, Missouri.
'You're good. Call 911': Video shows bystander fatally shooting robber at St. Charles QuikTrip
'I think it was very brave for him to intervene,' Lt. Thomas Wilkison of St. Charles police said Saturday.
Are there any laws in Missouri or St. Louis that protect employees from working in extreme heat?
Nonprofit hands out essential items, food for University City flood victims
Leaders from Harrison's Referral Services, a St. Louis nonprofit, spent their Saturday helping out flood victims in need of essential services.
Friendly Temple Church helps hundreds of flood victims
Hundreds of flood victims lined up Saturday at the Friendly Temple Chuch in north St. Louis to get some much-needed help.
U.S. Senate Democrats’ climate, health and energy bill clears first hurdle to passage
The U.S. Senate voted along party lines Saturday night to advance to debate on Democrats’ sweeping energy, health and taxes bill, clearing a major hurdle to passage. The 51-50 vote, with Vice President Kamala Harris breaking the tie, cleared the chamber to debate and vote on amendments to the measure and indicated that it had enough support from […]
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