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St. Louis' emergency management commissioner has been placed on administrative leave, the mayor said, after tornado sirens failed to be activated ahead of Friday's storm.
Mayor Cara Spencer placed the city’s emergency manager on administrative leave pending an investigation into the failure to ...
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.
The EF-4 tornado that caused extensive damage in Kentucky this past weekend has sparked conversations about warning systems, ...
The long road to recovery is underway in north St. Louis just five days after Friday’s deadly tornado devastated the area, ...
Many are still questioning whether the city could have done more to warn its residents in the moments before the storm hit.
The fire department will be testing the tornado sirens at noon Wednesday. The testing should last 20 to 30 minutes.
Counties across Mid-Missouri are continuing to take steps to ensure their warning systems work reliably during severe weather. In Boone County, officials are rolling out a new system that aims to make ...
Mayor Cara Spencer late Tuesday night placed the head of the city's emergency management office on paid administrative leave, saying she wanted to provide accountability after tornado ...
The sirens in St. Louis were not activated ahead of a tornado last week. Sabrina Franza wanted to know about tornado siren ...