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Thursday: Councilwoman Lisa Clancy On Masks — And More
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St Louis First Intentional Homeless Camp Sees High Demand In Opening Week
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NPR
Some St. Louis restaurateurs are telling unvaccinated customers to stay outside or stay home. Among the first was Steven Fitzpatrick Smith, owner of the Royale and co-owner of Tick Tock Tavern. As of July 24, his bars require proof of vaccination for customers seeking to dine indoors.
Lara Hamdan Ben Poremba (at left) and Jeremy Pevnick joined Monday s talk show in studio.
Jeremy Pevnick is a bartender at the Royale and Tick Tock Tavern. He is also the beverage director and manager of The Bao in Clayton. On July 30, The Bao also began requiring indoor diners to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination either physically or digitally.
Humane Society Of Missouri s New Center Offers Innovative Pain Management For Pets
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Demonstrators in St. Louis marched this week through the Central West End to protest the Israeli military s bombing of homes and businesses in Gaza, East Jerusalem and West Bank.
Neveen Ayesh has not been able to sleep or eat this week, knowing that her aunt, uncle and cousins are in harm’s way in West Bank.
She and other Palestinians in St. Louis are watching with anger and dismay as Israeli military forces continue to bomb homes and businesses in Gaza Strip, East Jerusalem and West Bank.
“I am waiting every morning. I am terrified when I wake up, checking social media, checking with family because we never know,” said Ayesh, a member of the Missouri chapter of American Muslims for Palestine. “Is it going to be my cousin next? Is it going to be my uncle?”