KBIA and Vox Magazine bring you True/False Conversations, a series of interviews with the filmmakers of this year’s True/False Film Fest.
Missouri Developmental Disability Councils is partnering with Niagara University to hold free trainings on disability awareness and emergency preparedness.
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Increased limits on a loan program for new farmers and expanded tax credits for small farmers could help producers as inflation continues, but more could be taking advantage of the opportunities.
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The legislation, which includes blocking transgender minors from accessing gender-affirming health care like hormones or puberty blockers, has been held up with a filibuster over several days including more than 12 hours of debate from Monday afternoon to early Tuesday morning.
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Tar spot, a fungal disease, first appeared in the U.S. in 2015 with reports in Indiana and Illinois. Since then, it has been spreading across the Midwest.
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Three years into the COVID pandemic, some St. Louis-area hospitals have decided to drop mask requirements, citing decreased infection levels.
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The new park will be built in the northeastern portion of the Columbia Cosmopolitan Recreation Area.
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The first half of the 2023 Missouri General Assembly session featured marathon committee hearings and dramatic debates on the floor over bills that target the state’s transgender community. Next week, the bills could be voted on.
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Putin said the plan was in response to Britain's decision this past week to provide Ukraine with armor-piercing rounds containing depleted uranium.
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Xavier López, a Mexican children's comic better known by his stage name "Chabelo," hosted the Sunday variety show En Familia con Chabelo for an astonishing 48 years from 1967 to 2015.
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The destructive tornado killed at least 23 people, leveled buildings and left thousands of customers without power.
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The local newscast from the KBIA newsroom in Columbia, Missouri
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Meet the man behind the curtain- er, projector - at Columbia's Ragtag Cinema, TED ROGERS! Ted tells us about the role he plays in delivering old films, weird films and everything in between to audiences of all kinds inside one of the last few independently-run movie houses in the country that still operate a 35mm projector. March 24, 2023
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The local newscast from the KBIA newsroom in Columbia, Missouri
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A red flag law permits the courts to legally stop a person from possessing a firearm if they are considered dangerous.
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The Missouri House Emerging Issues committee heard a bill on Wednesday that would allow people to conceal and carry inside places of worship.
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Leonor Fini— Figure Posed
Leonor Fini is in great company at the 9th annual Masters Exhibit, telling just some of the stories of Love and Other Stories. See all the narratives and scenes at the Sager | Reeves 2022 Masters Exhibit
Leonor Fini is in great company at the 9th annual Masters Exhibit, telling just some of the stories of Love and Other Stories. See all the narratives and scenes at the Sager | Reeves 2022 Masters Exhibit
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