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GIVE NOWA Columbia city council race, a rural school funding proposal and an extension of the senior property tax freeze are on the ballot.
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Some medical researchers say 7-OH products made from kratom extracts could have the potential to create addiction problems, but advocates argue it’s safe
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The city has reached a deal with a Jefferson City company to temporarily haul recycling materials.
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The Voluntary Action Center is once again bringing back its annual Back to School Program.
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On July 10, Governor Mike Kehoe signed into law a bill that eliminates the so-called “tampon tax" on menstrual products and diapers.
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Missouri has had a ban of medical gender-affirming care for youth, as well as adults on Medicaid or who are incarcerated, since 2023. But other forms of gender-affirming care is happening in the state, and advocates say it’s saving lives.
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Columbia's city finance director wants to use public improvement funds to shore up the fiscal year 2026 general fund.
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The Smithsonian says a reference to President Trump's impeachments that was removed last month will be restored once the exhibit is updated.
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NASA and SpaceX's Crew-11 mission is made up of two U.S. astronauts, one from Japan and a Russian cosmonaut. They'll be aboard the International Space Station for six months conducting research.
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You might see more people wearing a neck cooling fan to fight the summer heat. But can they really help? We talk to experts about how our bodies deal with heat — and to people using the fans.
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Dog Days is back, and this year it's taking its name literally. Today's guest, Nickie Davis, executive director of The District, tells us that your shopping bag might include more than just a great deal from a local business, it might also include a furry friend! July 14, 2025
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Saturday fireworks and nightly trapeze performances offer new reasons to attend this week's fair.
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Posts on Sen. Cindy O'Laughlin's Facebook page that may indicate MU Health Care and Anthem reached a deal.
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That amount doubles the amount of the previous grant awarded in 2020.
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The form, which allows residents to report alleged disability-based discrimination within Columbia's services and programs, has not been updated for at least a decade.
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May Hall is a lesbian in their mid-20s who defines their gender as “it’s complicated.” They spoke about how their gender – and their definition of gender euphoria – has changed over time.
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In this episode, hosts Eric Fey and Brianna Lennon speak with Moana Lutey, the county clerk in Maui County, Hawaii.
They spoke about the impact the 2023 Hawaii wildfires had on the communities of Maui – including figuring out how to run elections. They also spoke about the efforts in Maui County to get residents to update their signatures, in an effort to ensure that every voter’s vote gets counted.
They spoke about the impact the 2023 Hawaii wildfires had on the communities of Maui – including figuring out how to run elections. They also spoke about the efforts in Maui County to get residents to update their signatures, in an effort to ensure that every voter’s vote gets counted.
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