Nearly seven months after five people died during a May tornado, the city of St. Louis says it is still working to make sure ...
Officials have been working to shore up the system since shortly after a tornado hit the city May 15 without the sirens ...
ST. LOUIS – As we approach the six-month anniversary of the May 16 storm, St. Louis City’s tornado alarm system remains troubled. On siren testing day, FOX 2 News went straight to one of the sirens ...
Sarah Russell before a Board of Aldermen committee in May 2025. The city’s emergency management director will be back in City Hall for a pre-termination review today, the same day an external report ...
St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer told FOX 2 in November that delays had to do with the thorough system upgrade, which is now underway. She says that while we wait for completion, temporary sirens were ...
ST. LOUIS — A series of failures, from a misunderstood comment to equipment problems, left the city unable to activate tornado sirens before a deadly storm hit in May, according to a consultant’s ...
Mayor Cara Spencer outlined at a press conference how the city will begin spending money on tornado relief. St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer is adamant that the public will see the results of an external ...
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ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. — St. Louis County is rolling out a major upgrade to its outdoor warning sirens, making tornado alerts faster, smarter and more precise. The St. Louis County Office of Emergency ...
The tornado caused heavy damage in Missouri’s capital city as severe weather swept across the state overnight, causing three deaths in southwest Missouri and leaving many people trapped in the ...
Maury County is installing its first tornado sirens following public demand after an EF-3 tornado destroyed multiple homes and killed one person in the city of Columbia in May 2024. The mostly rural ...
"It was completely sunny at headquarters. I didn't think that anything was it could have even happened," Angie Rodgers said. She's the executive director of the Scott County 911 Emergency Services ...