Governor Mike Parson announced Wednesday that the state began the process of obtaining federal disaster assistance.
Missouri Governor Mike Parson announced that the state has begun obtaining federal disaster assistance in response to the severe storms, tornadoes, and flooding that occurred November 3 - 9.
“Last week’s severe weather system brought damaging storms, heavy rain, and major flooding, significantly impacting roads, ...
Montauk State Park received extensive damage to campgrounds, two cabins, and the Hatchery, leaving Department of Natural ...
Preliminary damage assessment teams will be documenting damage from flooding in counties including Wright, Pulaski and Phelps ...
WHITEFISH BAY, Wis. — The powerful waves from Lake Michigan rolled toward the beach, crashing against rocks or pushing up ...
Nelly was arrested at 4:45 a.m. Aug. 7 as he sought to collect several jackpots he won at Hollywood Casino & Hotel in ...
Phelps County might not have been hit as hard by flooding as other counties, but there was sufficient damage that federal ...
Flash flooding in Missouri is forcing voters in the Show-Me State to find alternatives for casting their ballots. Evacuations are underway in one area as a levee is reportedly close to breaking.
The Dent County Commission met for its weekly meeting Thursday, Nov. 7. In honor of Veteran’s Day, no meeting was held Monday ...
Alabama football made a statement defensively Saturday afternoon against Missouri, one Kalen DeBoer was not going to let be missed. "You're only as good as your last play, right?" DeBoer said.
The Missouri Department of Natural Resources said six of the agency’s 93 state parks received damage from Nov. 3 rainfall ...