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St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer placed CEMA Commissioner Sarah Russell on leave after a failure to activate tornado warnings, ...
St. Louis is in recovery mode after a powerful storm ripped through the city on May 16, leaving five people dead, dozens injured, and thousands of properties damaged. But the […] The post Mayor Blames ...
The commissioner of the St. Louis City Emergency Management Agency, Sarah Russell, has been placed on paid administrative leave after failing to sound the warning siren during the tornadoes last ...
Volunteer engineers and building inspectors from across the state have converged on St. Louis to examine every building ...
As St. Louis hits the one-week mark since a deadly tornado cut through a wide swath of the city, city officials say that they ...
We have systemic failure across so many systems here,” Spencer said. “We have a robust team that is unified in fixing this.” ...
Mayor Cara Spencer said residents were not alerted to “the most horrific and deadly storm our city has seen in my lifetime.” ...
St. Louis probes death threats against CEMA chief after tornado siren failure; Mayor places the chief on paid leave.
St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer says the city is prioritizing recovery and safety as crews assess tornado-damaged properties and it not currently focused on condemning them.
ST. LOUIS, MO. Today, Mayor Cara Spencer is moving to place CEMA Commissioner Sarah Russell on paid administrative leave ...
Like the statue of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., in Fountain Park, St. Louis was knocked asunder by a May 16, 2025, tornado ...
The answer is that it depends on where one is — the policy and plan are different in Chicago than they are in Naperville, for example.