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St. Louis City Joins Forces With Local Schools to Vaccinate Kids Against COVID-19
Now that the FDA has approved the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for kids ages five to eleven, the next step is actually getting your child vaccinated. Walgreens began accepting appointments yesterday, while St. Louis County will be able to vaccinate children at county library branches next week; meanwhile, St. Louis city unveiled its plan today.
Accompanied today by St. Louis Public Schools superintendent Kelvin Adams and the City of Saint Louis Department of Health director Dr. Mati Hlatshwayo Davis, Mayor Tishaura Jones urged parents to get their children vaccinated.…
As demand surges, developer builds three warehouses at once in new $65M Riverport Trade Center
This article originally ran in the St. Louis Business Journal on November 4, 2021. The developer of a new $65 million industrial park in Maryland Heights has three warehouses under construction simultaneously to meet the growing demand for industrial space in St. Louis. NorthPoint Development unveiled the future Riverport Trade Center at a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday with leadership of the […]
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3 St. Louis-area school districts closing for entire week of Thanksgiving
Students help fill staffing shortages at Jefferson County schools
3 St. Louis area school districts closing for entire week of Thanksgiving
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Across Missouri mental health facilities, staffing shortages limit access to patient care
A staffing crisis across state-run mental health facilities has decreased access to care for patients, with some waiting months for services, state officials told the Mental Health Commission on Thursday. Within the Department of Mental Health’s division of behavioral health, about 35% of registered nurse positions are vacant, 57% of licensed practical nurses are vacant, […]
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COVID-19 vaccinations for children 5-11 begin Saturday in St. Louis region | What you need to know
St. Louis Bakery Will Help Local Girl in Viral Video Receive Treatment for Rare Disease
Ten-year-old Lyla McCarty loves to bake. She sells cookies on the side of the road to help raise money for a rare nerve condition called complex regional pain syndrome, or CRPS, a condition she was diagnosed with in February.…
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Pediatric vaccine events announced for St. Louis area
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Report on push for police accountability in St. Louis named finalist for national journalism award
A collaboration between The Missouri Independent, Reveal from The Center for Investigative Reporting and the St. Louis American has been chosen as a finalist for the 2022 Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards. The project, “Why Police Reform Fails,” followed a group of Ferguson activists who decided the key to transforming public safety is changing who […]
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