County health centers and St. Louis-area hospital systems have launched online forms where people can pre-register to receive coronavirus vaccinations.

Nat Thomas, David Kovaluk
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St. Louis Public Radio
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The St. Louis County Council met Tuesday with Rita Days running the meeting while her election as chairwoman is being challenged in court.
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The St. Charles County Department of Public Health kicked off a vaccination effort Tuesday by giving doses of the coronavirus vaccine to health care workers and emergency personnel. Officials will use the Family Arena over the next seven weeks to vaccinate those who work or live in St. Charles County.
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Last Friday, the St. Louis Board of Aldermen was prepared to vote on a plan that would have compelled the mayor’s office to contract with Persistent Surveillance Systems, an Ohio company that hopes to use planes equipped with high-resolution cameras to monitor the city in a bid to solve violent crimes. Alderwoman Annie Rice of the 8th Ward discusses what’s next for that proposal, as well as a plan she introduced that would provide some oversight to surveillance used by the city and its police department.
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Local filmmaker shares more about her latest endeavor to bring the international community art "Before I Die" project back to St. Louis in hopes of reinstilling hope and reminding people of all the good left to accomplish in this lifetime.
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County health departments in the St. Louis area plan to use these pre-registration sites as a key tool for the COVID-19 vaccine rollout.
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The City of Crestwood is confident the most recent development plan for the old mall property will be successful.
We’ll be preempted by the inauguration ceremony of Joe Biden as the 46th president of the United States. At 7 p.m., we’ll air an encore of our conversation with the Missouri Botanical Garden and with the creators of the startup Fast Democracy. We’ll also get an overview of the upcoming mayoral race in St. Louis.