2024 is a big election year in Missouri. The KC Media Collective, in partnership with The Kansas City Star, have gathered all the information you need to vote in the Nov. 5 election. KBIA has partnered with them and our other outlets in the Missouri News Network to provide this voters guide for the general election.
The winner of the gubernatorial race will oversee state utility regulators.
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The city of Columbia and Boone County unveiled a housing study ahead of a housing summit Thursday.
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The largest electric utility in Kansas and western Missouri will add two natural gas plants by the end of 2030, the company announced Monday.
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The head of Missouri's child welfare division will resign effective Nov. 1, a spokesperson for the agency told The Independent on Monday.
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The Buder and Julia Davis libraries in St. Louis each has 156 rooftop solar panels that also reduce carbon emissions.
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New research suggests silage has been overlooked as a substantial producer of nitrous oxide. A team at Kansas State University figured out why – and a potential way to tackle the problem.
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This year, record-breaking numbers of students filled the streets to decorate the windows of Downtown Columbia businesses.
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Lee Hsien Yang, the brother of Singapore's former prime minister, said he is a "political refugee" after the U.K. government granted him asylum from what he described as persecution at home.
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An NPR investigation has found that since 2022, Trump has repeatedly threatened to investigate, prosecute, jail or otherwise punish his political opponents, rivals and even private citizens.
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Lt. Cmdr. Lyndsay “Miley” Evans and Lt. Serena “Dug” Wileman were both 31 and from California, and recently served nine months on a tour in Yemen.
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MU student group Mizzou Students for Justice in Palestine condemned their exclusion from the homecoming parade in an Instagram post Friday morning.
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Both the University of Missouri Veterinary Health Center and Horton Animal Hospital are temporarily shortening hours.
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Columbia is rehabilitating aging sewers to extend pipe life and reduce disruptions.
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The report lists many sources of local and national money which could aid agrotourism efforts.
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Outside of on-time performance, the evaluation looked at how full buses were, the average time students spent on the bus and accident rates.
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The April At Sea Exhibit (4-5-2024 through 4-27-2024) features Maritime Prints & Paintings from 1803-Present
Sager | Reeves 2024 April Exhibit
Sager | Reeves 2024 April Exhibit
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