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Farmers along the Missouri River and its tributaries are still assessing damage from recent flooding. But beyond the farms in parts of Iowa, Nebraska,...
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The threat of major new flooding on the Missouri River is receding this week, but the stage is set for further disaster as the usual spring flood season...
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Federal officials are encouraging St. Louis residents to enroll in flood insurance, in anticipation of a potentially severe flood season.Most homeowners…
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A team of three Missourians and two Texans this week paddled nearly 33 straight hours to shatter a course record in an annual canoe-and-kayak race across…
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The U.S. Court of Federal Claims has found the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers responsible for extensive property damage caused as a result of recurring…
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A federal judge on Friday denied the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe’s request to halt construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline. But the U.S. Departments of…
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Organizers are expecting hundreds of volunteers at the annual Confluence Trash Bash on Saturday morning to clean up trash and debris from riverbanks and…
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Most of the major waterways in the St. Louis region have crested or are near their crests following the wettest June on record. More than 13.1 inches of…
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Updated at 6 p.m., Friday, June 19:More than a week's worth of persistent rainfall is testing the region's system of levees and reservoirsThe Army Corps…
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A new exhibit at the St. Louis Art Museum tackles the personal interests of a Missouri painter known for his depictions of 19th century elections and…