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The vaccination site at the Dome at America’s Center closes June 1. It’s open every day from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. until then.
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Two military members share their experience working with FEMA and other agencies to distribute vaccinations at the Dome.
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The federally run clinic at the Dome at America’s Center in downtown St. Louis is offering second doses of the Pfizer vaccine to Missouri residents, with no appointment needed.
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency will operate a large-scale vaccination site at the Dome at America’s Center starting April 7. Workers from FEMA, the Department of Defense and state and local health agencies will vaccinate up to 3,000 people each day for eight weeks.
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More than 280,000 properties in Missouri are at risk of flood damage, according to a nationwide study of flood zones.That's nearly twice the number…
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This spring, the National Weather Service is predicting moderate, not major, flooding.Every two weeks, a new flooding outlook is published, which takes…
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After months of persistent flooding in the metro-east, counties are tabulating the damages and requesting millions of dollars in federal…
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Missouri Treasurer Scott Fitzpatrick on Thursday announced a low-interest loan program to help small-business owners and farmers who have suffered losses…
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President Donald Trump has issued a disaster declaration to help residents in 20 Missouri counties who have experienced major damage from tornadoes and…
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Federal officials are encouraging St. Louis residents to enroll in flood insurance, in anticipation of a potentially severe flood season.Most homeowners…