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Many residents in the St. Louis region remain without power nearly a week after Saturday’s powerful storms. Ameren Missouri on Thursday was still working to restore electricity to 1,500 customers. That’s down from more than 100,000 people who lost power last weekend.
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Many Midwest farmers will be feeling the effect of this summer’s abnormally wet weather for the rest of this year and into 2016. A new agricultural survey…
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After losing at least 1,000 trees in a windstorm last month, the city of Quincy is starting efforts to replace them.The city is working with the Quincy…
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This could be a record-breaking year for Missouri’s farmers. Unfortunately, that’s due to all the rain.The final numbers won't be known for a few weeks,…
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(Updated at 1:00 p.m., on Friday, July 17)Quincy city officials say that the state of emergency will be lifted at noon on Saturday. All streets are now…
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Get the most recent watches and warnings for Illinois here, and for Missouri here.Update 2:15 p.m. A wind advisory has been issued for most of the St.…
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Update: 7:10: A severe thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 11 a.m for the St. Louis metropolitan area.Update 6:36: A severe thunderstorm warning is…
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Sewer line rupture forces lane closures on EB I-70The Missouri Department of Transportation is urging motorists to avoid eastbound Interstate 70 between…
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More violent weather could be headed to the St. Louis metropolitan area.Although as of 7 a.m. this morning, no severe weather warnings have been issued,…