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Information is emerging about how many people in north St. Louis did not have homeowners insurance when storms ripped through the region on May 16. Still, the data is just an early estimate, against the backdrop of a rising number of homeowners around the country who don鈥檛 have policies.
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While trees remain standing in every part of Forest Park, the damage has drastically altered the landscape of the nearly 150-year old beloved attraction.
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If you are among those who are without coverage and sustained damage to your property, the Midwest Newsroom and STLPR invite you to share your story with us.
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Officials and people affected by Friday night's storms assessed damage on Saturday. Storms killed at least 10 people in Missouri.
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Union Pacific Railroad Co. filed a federal civil lawsuit against Glendell H Farms in August. It argues that the farm鈥檚 owners are responsible for damages to its locomotives, railcars, signals and tracks due to the actions of their hired hand, the late Jonah Matthews.
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In its petition, Illinois said Spire broke state law by failing to comply with a consent order from 2021 requiring that it place proper measures against erosion.
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The nonprofit audio service, which serves the area鈥檚 blind and visually impaired, is not using its Belleville facility until a damaged tower and office are cleaned up.
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States in the Midwest and South have already seen many deadly tornadoes so far this year. These parts of the country are also where the number of severe events are steadily increasing.
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鈥淭he productivity will never be what it was,鈥 said one landowner whose farmland has been significantly damaged by the construction project.