ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - There is a new push to get money for local radiation victims. The federal government is accepting applications in connection with RECA, the Radiation Exposure ...
ST. LOUIS – An estimated 300,000 St. Louis-area residents impacted by radiation exposure could qualify for RECA payouts, yet fewer than 1% of potentially-eligible residents have applied, according to ...
CLAYTON, Mo. — The RECA application process is live right now and an estimated 300,000 people in St. Louis County could be eligible for thousands of dollars in benefits. It was just over a month ago ...
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Workers prepare core samples for radiation testing after they were drilled from under the foundation of a home on Cades Cove Road in Florissant on Tuesday, March 5, 2024. The workers were testing soil ...
A still from the documentary "Atomic Homefront" shows Just Moms STL founders Karen Nickel, Meaghan Beckermann, and Dawn Chapman protest the Environmental Protection Agency in Washington, D.C. The ...
County Councilman Mark Harder triggered emails from county staff when he sought personal documents last week. St. Louis County Councilman Mark Harder sent off a flurry of discontent among county ...
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