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City of St. Louis completes damage assessment from Friday's tornado; what the colored notices mean
SUMMARY: The City of St. Louis is continuing damage assessments after Friday’s tornado, placing color-coded notices on homes to indicate safety levels. Red notices show severe structural concerns, while orange and yellow indicate moderate issues. Green notices mean little to no hazard. Over 600 red and green notices have been placed so far. Officials emphasize these are informational only; no buildings are being condemned or forces to evacuate at this time. Mayor Spencer reassures residents there is no eviction ultimatum. Inspectors will keep evaluating, letting homeowners decide whether to stay. The Red Cross has opened three shelters citywide for those needing safe housing.
The city is using colored notices to indicate the structural safety of buildings, after an EF3 tornado directly hit St. Louis last week. The signs do not mean certain buildings are being condemned, nor do they mean that people are being evicted by the city.
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Local lottery fever grows as Powerball reaches $850M
SUMMARY: Powerball fever is sweeping St. Louis as the jackpot climbs to $850 million, the seventh largest in history. Despite long odds of 1 in 292 million, players at local gas stations eagerly buy tickets, dreaming of life-changing wins. The lump sum payout would be $368 million, with excitement growing as no one has won since May 31. Many hopefuls plan to use winnings to support family, pay off debts, buy property, or enjoy stress-free lives. Some even intend to keep working after a win. The frenzy extends beyond the city, creating buzz throughout the county with dreams of financial freedom.
he Powerball jackpot has reached $850 million, making it one of the largest in history, and players across the St. Louis area are eager to try their luck.
As excitement builds, people are lining up at local stores like 7-Eleven, hoping to win the massive prize.
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Five new Missouri laws to know that become official Thursday
SUMMARY: Starting August 28, 2025, several Missouri laws will take effect, impacting economy, safety, and more. HB 567 ends mandated paid sick leave and halts minimum wage cost-of-living increases. SB 28 eliminates temporary vehicle tags, requiring sales tax payment and issuance of printed plates at purchase. SB 43 criminalizes hazing in universities, limits childhood marriage licenses, and encourages reporting hazing incidents with immunity. SB 82 restricts water exports outside Missouri, requiring permits and oversight to protect resources. SB 133 mandates contacting Missouri 811 before any digging to prevent utility damage. Additional laws address newborn safety, hearing aids, substitute teaching, school participation, cell phone policies, invasive plants, and court interpreters.
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LIVE SOON: Authorities to speak after at least 5 students injured, suspect ‘contained’ in Minneapolis Catholic school shooting
SUMMARY: A shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis injured at least five children, with the suspected shooter contained. The incident occurred during an all-school Mass. Children’s Minnesota and Hennepin Healthcare treated victims, while police reported 20 total victims. Three people, including the shooter, are reported dead. Nearby residents heard several minutes of gunfire. Families gathered at a reunification zone as students were evacuated. Governor Tim Walz and Mayor Jacob Frey condemned the violence, with emergency teams activated. The FBI is involved, sending agents to the scene. The community is shaken, with many expressing fear and sorrow over the tragedy.
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