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Despite Tornado Damage, Airport to Re-Open Sunday
Mayor Slay said he was "stunned' by the condition of Lambert Airport.

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Mayor Slay said he was "stunned' by the condition of Lambert Airport.

St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay said the airport's Terminal One sustained the most damage.
St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay said the airport's Terminal One sustained the most damage.
St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay said the airport's Terminal One sustained the most damage.
Mayor Slay said he was "stunned' by the condition of Lambert Airport.
Mayor Slay said he was "stunned' by the condition of Lambert Airport.
St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay said the airport's Terminal One sustained the most damage.
Mayor Slay said he was "stunned' by the condition of Lambert Airport.
St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay said the airport's Terminal One sustained the most damage.
St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay said the airport's Terminal One sustained the most damage.
St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay said the airport's Terminal One sustained the most damage.
St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay said the airport's Terminal One sustained the most damage.
St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay and several officials gather to report on area damage.
The line of people who came out for Record Store Day at Vintage Vinyl Saturday wrapped around the building in the Loop.
Maryland Heights Patch editor Rob McLean introduces us to Lola van Ella in the first installment of a new series, Patch Underground.
Lola van Ella teaches the old-time dance tradition to students from across the region in her St. Louis studio.
Dancers from across the metro area learn the old-time dance tradition.
Patch goes underground for exercise and personal expression.
The three incumbents will serve another three-year term.
Four candidates were competing for three spots on the board, with the incumbents winning the day.