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COVID-19: Winter weather continues to affect drive-thru testing in Columbia

St Louis area seniors still waiting on getting COVID-19 vaccine

St. Louis area seniors tired of waiting for vaccine It s just so frustrating. I ve signed up on six different websites and I still haven t gotten the shot, said Pastor Antonio Settles Author: Robert Townsend Updated: 10:28 PM CST February 12, 2021 ST. LOUIS The Reverend Antonio Settles is the pastor of Union Memorial United Methodist Church in north St. Louis.  He s 66 years old, works out three times a week and he oversees a congregation of 400 members. I would say my health is a 10. I m doing very well, said Settles. He said in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, he s striving to stay as healthy as possible and that s why he wants the COVID-19 vaccine.

NEWSMAKERS: February 10, 2021

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St Louis County health pleased with increased vaccines

St Louis County health pleased with increased vaccines
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Discrimination Lawsuit Says Page Blocked Black Commander s Bid For Police Chief

St. Louis County Executive Sam Page (left) and St. Louis County Lt. Col. Troy Doyle. In one conversation, Page told Doyle he was getting “push back” regarding the appointment of a Black police chief, the lawsuit alleges. In the fall of 2019, it looked like the fix was in for St. Louis County Lt. Col. Troy Doyle to become the department’s first Black police chief. But it all came crashing to a halt when County Executive Sam Page started having campaign contribution problems, according to a discrimination lawsuit Doyle filed Tuesday. In one conversation, Page told Doyle he was getting “push back” regarding the appointment of an African American chief of police, and that he was “having difficulty pushing this across the finish line,” a phrase he commonly used when referring to Doyle’s appointment to chief, according to the suit.

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