
Nathan Vickers
Reporter and Multimedia Journalist at KMOV-TV (St. Louis, MO)
MMJ/Reporter @KMOV Farm Kid. Bike Rider. Cat Owner. Visual Storyteller. @nppa Member. Probably too midwestern. Ope. MS Columbia '12 BA Truman State '11
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1 week ago |
firstalert4.com | Nathan Vickers
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - Communities across the St. Louis region are still cleaning up from March tornadoes that left widespread damage. In Florissant, crews have collected more than 25 tons of tree debris. The branches, stumps and mulch now form an impressive pile in Saint Ferdinand Park. Patrick Mulcahy, the city’s director of administration, said the debris had been collected from more than 13 hundred homes in Florissant.
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1 week ago |
kktv.com | Nathan Vickers
(InvestigateTV) — Sometimes the busiest locations can turn into the loneliest places. For travelers flying through Denver, this shoe shine company helps to build connections with all types of people. No matter the shoes, Jill Wright and her team find ways to connect. Reporter Nathan Vickers shares the story of Executive Shine. Copyright 2025 Gray Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
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2 weeks ago |
firstalert4.com | Nathan Vickers
VALLEY PARK, Mo. – After two days of closures and detours, the Missouri Department of Transportation has reopened the intersection of Highway 141 and Interstate 44, relieving the traffic issues that have formed in the area. Flooding had covered up the intersection earlier in the week after heavy rain over the weekend. MoDOT crews used street sweepers to push away the final standing water Friday, allowing traffic to resume. Businesses and homes along Hwy.
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2 weeks ago |
firstalert4.com | Nathan Vickers
VALLEY PARK, Mo. (First Alert 4) - Floodwaters along Highway 141 have now crept up onto the exit ramps from Interstate 44, cutting off businesses from the surrounding area and causing traffic headaches for drivers. The intersection was still closed on Tuesday, with water now over the ramps from the interstate onto the highway. Reaching Highway 141 now requires a detour in many cases to the exits at Antire Rd. and Bowles Ave., creating traffic delays through parts of Valley Park and Fenton.
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2 weeks ago |
firstalert4.com | Nathan Vickers
VALLEY PARK, Mo. (First Alert 4) – The cresting Meramec River has caused flooding in several communities along I-44, covering up some roads and even causing disruptions at a Jefferson County polling place. The Missouri Department of Transportation closed down northbound and southbound lanes of Hwy. 141 under I-44 on Monday afternoon between Interstate 44 and Vance Road. MoDOT officials are urging drivers to avoid the area. Several other cities along the Meramec experienced similar issues.
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Cards win! https://t.co/kbQ7nlY7sf

Rainy day at Busch Stadium, but still a GREAT day to be covering Cardinals fans. Currently in a rain delay but hoping this clears off soon so we can start the season with a win. https://t.co/IAGkhyCNPE

Many families lost everything in Villa Ridge. I talked to a trucker who was in his semi when the tornado hit, homes trying to salvage what they could, a couple holding each other close, and people working to clear a path through the neighborhood.

Dozens of families begin lengthy tornado damage cleanup in Villa Ridge https://t.co/KILuGiS0OT