The creek rushed into the basements and first floors of seven apartment buildings on Bruce Drive. They've since been sitting ...
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The owners of six homes in Florissant are likely to be offered buyouts due to radioactive contamination. City officials have been made aware of a potential planned buyout of six homes in Florissant’s ...
FLORISSANT, MO – A fire in Florissant Sunday destroyed one home, damaged another, and ruined several vehicles. The Florissant Valley Fire Protection District says no one was hurt in the house fire.
FLORISSANT, Mo. – A Florissant homeowner with a more than 200-year-old historic home is fearful that a city street construction project will damage his historic house. Mark Rowles says he’s lived in ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. FLORISSANT — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has discovered radioactive contamination beneath some Florissant homes, but it is ...
Federal officials are investigating whether residents of a small subdivision in the St. Louis suburbs are living on top of contamination dating back to World War II after finding radioactive material ...
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