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Dallas plans to open new COVID vaccine site at The Potter’s House church parking lot The city is preparing to open the new site some time next week for first doses, with a goal of inoculating 1,000 a day. The Potter s House church across the street on Friday, February 26, 2021. The City of Dallas is planning to open a new COVID-19 vaccination site at The Potter s House church parking lot across the street in the southern part of the city sometime next week. Officials say they plan to vaccinate up to 1,000 people a day. (Lola Gomez/The Dallas Morning News)(Lola Gomez / Staff Photographer) ....
(Photo by Josh Blaylock) Josh Blaylock Fair Park’s Hall of State Suffered Millions in Damage After the Storm Officials estimated $3 million in damages to the rooms that contain some of the Dallas Historical Society s archives. By Taylor Crumpton Published in Arts & Entertainment February 26, 2021 5:20 pm Fair Park’s historic Hall of State suffered about $3 million worth of damages after a pipe burst, flooding prominent rooms that contained historical archives dating back to the early 1900s. The Hall of State is among three Fair Park buildings that we know suffered damage in last week’s storms, which include the Tower Building and the Cotton Bowl. (The Tower Building is where vaccine recipients are observed 15 minutes after receiving their doses, but Rocky Vaz, the city’s director of the Office of Emergency Management, said the damage didn’t affect those efforts this week.) ....
‘The need is great’: Dallas City Council members help residents affected by winter storm City’s elected officials and employees have left their families to deliver basic items such as water to others in need in addition to their regular duties. Volunteers sort socks hats and gloves at Warren United Methodist Church after winter storms brought snow and freezing temperatures, knocking out power and water for many area residents, on Friday, Feb. 19, 2021, in Dallas. Volunteers ook donations and bagged groceries, and other needed items, to take to those in need. (Smiley N. Pool/The Dallas Morning News)(Smiley N. Pool / Staff Photographer) ....
Dallas will give out water, money in response to winter storm Water distribution sites will be up by Saturday, but it’s unclear how and when financial help will become available. Rocky Vaz, Dallas director of emergency management, spoke to the media about the drive-up vaccine clinic at Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center on Jan. 27, 2021.(Juan Figueroa / Staff Photographer) Dallas officials say they are working to distribute water throughout the city and line up financial help for residents whose homes were damaged by burst pipes. The water distribution sites will be operating by Saturday, said Rocky Vaz, the city’s emergency management director, during a news conference Thursday. ....