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  • The Last Hotel, STL a St. Louis Hotel is Poised to Reopen as Shelter for Tornado Displaced Families – Effort Blocked by Legal and Institutional Barriers

    Lack of funding, corporate silence, and political interference threaten viable shelter plans amid a growing humanitarian crisis.

    The Last Hotel STL, a landmark property in the Washington Avenue Historic District, is fully prepared to reopen as a professionally operated family shelter for those displaced by the recent tornado disaster. Despite this readiness, efforts have been stalled by legal gridlock, lack of funding, and a disturbing lack of support from local institutions and corporations. Majority owner Michael Qualizza has outlined a detailed, transparent plan to transform the hotel into a safe, fully staffed facility offering meals, rooms, security, daycare, and dignity to families in need. “This isn’t about business-it’s about people,” said Qualizza. “We’re prepared to operate this property with dignity, structure, and safety. But internal interference and stalled commitments are putting lives at risk.” The St. Louis Development Corporation (SLDC) has reviewed and affirmed the plan’s viability, recognizing the need for a professionally managed facility-not a volunteer-led stopgap. Utilities can be restored immediately. Security is on standby. Staff are willing to work around the clock-some even offering to sleep in closets and mechanical rooms to free up space for families.

    Corporate Silence and Legal Obstruction Compounding the Crisis

    As the city struggles to find resources, the absence of support from major corporations and civic institutions has come under fire. “This is an absolute humanitarian tragedy,” said Qualizza. “We are ready to open The Last Hotel STL for as long as it takes. But where is the support?” Despite calls to action, U.S. Bank-which pledged $100 million for unrest relief in Minnesota- has made no comparable commitment in St. Louis. Neither have other corporate giants with a strong local footprint, including:

    • St. Louis Cardinals

    • St. Louis Blues

    • US Bank CDC, Boeing, Amazon, Microsoft, Square, and Apple.

    Significant criticism has also mounted against Dowd Bennett LLP, the law firm praised for securing an $800 million settlement over the Rams’ departure-yet reportedly retained over $270 million in legal fees, leaving less than $300 million for the City. “On principle, I can no longer work with a firm that enriched itself while the city struggles,” said Qualizza. “Their continued interference is unacceptable.” Legal complaints have been filed with the Missouri Supreme Court and other regulatory bodies, seeking federal review of conflicts of interest and obstruction of urgent humanitarian work.

    The window of Opportunity is Closing Fast.

    Multiple buyers are currently touring The Last Hotel, raising concerns that a sale will eliminate the chance to use it as a family shelter-potentially displacing hundreds of families permanently. “If this shelter doesn’t open, it won’t be because it wasn’t viable,” said Qualizza. “It will be because bureaucracy and personal agendas blocked the opportunity to do the right thing.” The project’s operations include 24/7 security, double payroll to ensure full staffing, and commercial kitchen and event spaces ready to support relief organizations, such as the American Red Cross.

    About The Last Hotel STL:

    Located in the historic International Shoe Company Building at 1501 Washington Ave. The Last Hotel STL reopened in 2019 and served as a vital resource during the COVID-19 pandemic. It closed in April 2025 under the unilateral action of Co-Manager Neil Freeman, who has repeatedly opposed sale and shelter proposals despite mounting community needs. “We have the people. We have the building. We have the need,” said Qualizza. “What’s missing is the will to act.”

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  • Modesto fire displaces 13 people on Memorial Day

    Modesto fire displaces 13 people on Memorial Day

    (FOX40.COM) — A fire that broke out in Modesto displaced 13 people on Memorial Day, according to the Modesto Police Department.

    On Monday, the Modesto fire officials were dispatched to a house with smoke coming from the roof near the intersection of Briggs Avenue and Carlos Court. Firefighters said they received numerous 911 calls from people who provided an exact address in the Burbank Paradise Fire District.

    Several fire crews and five engines responded to the scene and extinguished a fire in the attic, according to the Modesto Fire Department. Some personal property was reportedly recovered, however, 13 people were displaced.

    The cause of the fire is under investigation.

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  • Balloons and bubbles, a vigil for Airyonna Jabot

    Balloons and bubbles, a vigil for Airyonna Jabot

    WHITEHALL, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Friends, family and the community gathered in front of the Whitehall Elementary School at the circle, tonight, for a special vigil to honor fourth grader, Airyonna Jabot.

    Attendees held balloons and blowing bubbles for little Airyonna, the 10-year-old girl who tragically lost her life in a house fire back on the May 7.

    Her family says she will be remembered for her lover spirit, and as the little girl who stuck up for those being picked on or bullied at school.

    When it came to food, she was all about spaghetti and meatballs, tacos and chicken tenders from Sunoco.

    Aryionna loved drawing and had an affection for Squishmallows and silly snapchat filters. Her family said she was excited about the new kittens her cat just had. They also said she is quite the little shopper as she favored the shopping app, TEMU.

    Calling hours for family and friends are tomorrow from 4 pm to 6 pm at Carleton Funeral home in Hudson Falls with funeral services on Thursday followed by and afternoon graveside service.

    According to the American Red Cross, the fire at 5 Maple Avenue displaced a total of 10 people. Officials tell NEWS10 there are no new updates, and the fire remains under investigation.

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  • More than 100 residents displaced after an apartment building fire in Walnut Hill

    More than 100 residents displaced after an apartment building fire in Walnut Hill

    Over 100 residents have been displaced after a fire at an apartment building in West Philadelphia Sunday afternoon.

    At 4:38 p.m., police said they were called to an apartment building along the 4900 block Spruce Street for a report of people trapped in a fire.

    The fire took place at the Terrace Apartments at 4931 Spruce Street.

    The source of the fire was determined to have started in one of the apartments, according to the police.

    The building was cleared, and no one was injured, police said.

    The Red Cross was notified and displaced residents have access to the Beulah Baptist Church at 5001 Spruce Street and the Christy Recreation Center at 728 S 55th Street, officials said.

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  • 7 Suggestions To Celebrate 4/20

    7 Suggestions To Celebrate 4/20

    The cannabis world has changed since 1971 when five students in California coined the phrase 4/20. They used a treasure map to hunt for an abandoned marijuana crop, but today Canada, 24 states, DC and more have legal dispensaries peppering the big and small towns. Since then, the movement and public opinion has done a 180 with 85% of the public believing marijuana should be legal in some form. Fox covers the cannabis industry in their business news and even the President mentioned it in his State of the Union Address.

    RELATED: People Who Use Weed Also Do More Of Another Fun Thing

    From sneaking around and trying to keep cool, to the new trend of California sober, cannabis has had a make over worthy of any streaming service. DIY Queen Martha Stewart helped move marijuana to the mainstream. Aside from a few politicians who want nanny states, the public is more curious the concerned.  According to BDSA, a leading analytical firm which covers cannabis, 49% of people who consume cannabis have done it with a gummy.  Dispensary bought goods are a thing.  Healthier than alcohol, Gen Z has drifted away from booze and are settling into weed. To mark the acceptance here are 7 suggestions to celebrate 4/20.

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    Coffee wake and bake

    Kick off the day with a little something special in your coffee. This combination of the energizing effects of caffeine and the relaxing effects of cannabis can provide a unique and enjoyable experience which starts your day in a good mood. Excellent for the canna-newbie or the seasoned consumer – start with a low dose of 2.5mg.

    Share the joy

    With all of Canada and over 50% of the country having access to legal weed – now is the time to maybe do a mini treat bag, a simple gift or an edible exchange.  You can take some cute tiny bags and drop one or two edibles in and share it with friends who may be curious.   Most edibles and gummies come in packs of 10 – why not grab a couple of extra and share them people who may have asked about it or who really need to chill.

    Do something meaningful

    The stigma has faded so why not embrace the spirit of the stoner and do something for your fellow man. Donating blood is a great way to make an impact, get a free cookie and help out. Another way is to mix up your dispensary choice to see who is doing something for the community on 4/20.

    Learn how to roll the perfect joints

    Something interesting and fun you can try out is learning how to roll joints. While there are hundreds of tutorials out there (and this helpful guide), here is one which will help you hone your craft.

    Watch some stoner movies

    If you want to chill and maybe have some self care, snacks, me time, why not snuggle in for a movie night. Here’s a list of recommendations.

    Have a dance party

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    A dance party can be for 1, 2, 10 or 100…your choice! Take time to let your body move – be it alone in the kitchen, a tango for two leading to the bedroom (wink wink) or invite a few friends or go to a club, meet up or head something where your feet, body, mind and music meld into motion.

    Take advantage of the 4/20

    Some dispensaries have great sales, merchandise, music and more. Maybe take a retail tour so see what is up for the holiday – you could save a few bucks!

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  • Prince William Co. house fire displaces family of 20 – WTOP News

    Prince William Co. house fire displaces family of 20 – WTOP News

    A house fire in Prince William County, Virginia, on Friday led to a family of 20 being displaced.

    A devastating house fire that took place on Friday in Prince William County, Virginia, led to a family of 20 being displaced. (Courtesy GoFundMe)

    A house fire in Prince William County, Virginia, on Friday led to a family of 20 being displaced.

    Officials told WTOP that the fire started in one of the bedrooms and it spread throughout the house, leading to extensive smoke and water damage.

    Town of Quantico Councilman Sammoto Yomosa Dabney told WTOP the family — consisting of Mykal Coles, his two wives Alicia and Jasmine, and 17 of their children — lost all of their belongings as a result of the fire.

    According to officials, the children were at school and Jasmine was home alone when the fire happened. She was able to escape uninjured.

    With help from the American Red Cross, the family is temporarily staying at a hotel while they figure out their next steps, officials said.

    A GoFundMe campaign was launched to raise money for the family.

    “We are grateful that everyone is safe, but the loss of our home and belongings is devastating,” Mykal Coles said. “We are overwhelmed by the support and generosity of those who have already donated to help us during this challenging time.”

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  • Blood Donations from COVID-19 Vaccine Recipients Are Safe, Contrary to Online Claims

    Blood Donations from COVID-19 Vaccine Recipients Are Safe, Contrary to Online Claims

    SciCheck Digest

    People vaccinated with an authorized or approved COVID-19 vaccine can donate blood immediately after receiving a shot if they’re feeling well. Social media posts distort a question from the American Red Cross to baselessly claim the vaccines are unsafe.


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    Nearly two years after related claims about COVID-19 vaccination and blood donation first surfaced, posts on social media are now pointing to a blood donation screening question to falsely suggest the vaccines are unsafe.  

    Multiple Feb. 20 posts shared a screenshot of a question included in RapidPass, a pre-donation tool the American Red Cross uses to streamline the blood donation process. The question asks if a person has “EVER had a Coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine.” Those who answer “yes” are told to call the Red Cross “to determine if this will affect” their eligibility to donate. The posts incorrectly imply the question is new and could mean the vaccines are not safe.

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