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Lexington city officials said they could not speak with The Star about the gas explosion that killed a 5-year-old boy and ...
Liberty Utilities has restored service to over 90 percent of customers in Lexington, Missouri, a week after a fatal house explosion.
Liberty Gas has set up a claims contact and process for Lexington residents and property owners impacted by last week's deadly house explosion.
New details have emerged after a house explosion last Wednesday killed a 5-year-old boy and injured two others after a gas ...
Five-year-pld Alistair Lamb (center), center, died on April 9 when his Lexington, Missouri home exploded due to a nearby gas ...
A subcontractor installing a fiber line in Lexington, Missouri, submitted a routine dig request to Missouri 811 five days ...
A 5-year-old boy lost his life, while a 10-year-old girl and her father are in Kansas City hospitals, fighting for their ...
Crews in Lexington, Missouri, continue working long hours to restore gas service to homes following a fatal explosion.
As authorities continue to investigate an explosion that killed a child and injured another child and their father, experts ...
In addition to the effort to restore service, property owners dealing with damage from the explosion are getting some help on how to file claims. Residents are asked to either call Liberty Gas at ...
A gas explosion leveled a home in a Kansas City suburb after a gas main was damaged. City officials in Lexington, Missouri, ...
The City of Lexington was chaotic Wednesday night after the home in the center of town exploded with Jake Cunningham and his ...