Season Two is here! A KBIA News Series exploring what needs to change to sustain agriculture. Reported and produced by Jana Rose Schleis.
The UM president addressed homeless encampments and downtown crime in a Sept. 27 letter to students and employees.
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Cynthia Martin grew up and still lives in very rural Missouri. She’s a transgender woman that began transitioning later in life – as she approached 40. She spoke about some of the challenges she’s faced and about her hopes for her future.
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A groundbreaking portable tool that can immediately identify evidence of a concussion is being developed by University of Missouri researchers.
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Columbia Fire Department Chief Brian Schaeffer said the software wipes all personal information, including names and procedures performed on callers to protect privacy.
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Boone County Presiding Commissioner Kip Kendrick said he hopes the Trump administration rolls back its decision. When asked, Governor Mike Kehoe seemed to confuse the H1-B program with a different visa for agricultural workers.
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Ameren Missouri has asked the Missouri Public Service Commission for permission to create a solar farm next to its nuclear plant.
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The Trump Administration said it's cancelling the questionnaire, an annual supplement to the U.S. Census Bureau’s monthly Current Population Survey.
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The suspension, which began with the 2020 Covid outbreak, was prolonged by tensions along the Himalayan border.
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On her 12th album, the most dominant pop star of our era makes a spectacle of herself in full flower, in love and holding the music industry in the palm of her hand.
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Drugmaker Evita Solutions announced on its website that the Food and Drug Administration signed off on its low-cost form of the pill, which is approved to end pregnancies through 10 weeks.
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The Mizzou Tigers and the Kansas Jayhawks are set to take the field on Saturday - for the first time since 2011. But as KBIA’s Rebecca Smith reports, the rivalry actually goes back nearly 200 years.
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KBIA has met half its $500,000 fundraising goal and KOPN has raised $47,000.
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The Missouri Department of Transportation said lane closures were necessary to repair and overlay
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The City of Columbia and LiUNA Local 955 have agreed to a pay increase of 3.5% after months of negotiations.
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Columbia residents can expect electric utility rates to increase by 2% starting Oct. 1, when fiscal year 2026 begins.
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Long-discussed reform has come to Columbia Regional Airport's parking lots.
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In this episode, hosts Eric Fey and Brianna Lennon speak with Gretchen Reinemeyer, the General Registrar/Director of Elections for Arlington County.
They spoke about some of the challenges that come from running elections in an area that has a large overlap with other metropolitan areas, as well as a large and ever changing number of military voters.
They spoke about some of the challenges that come from running elections in an area that has a large overlap with other metropolitan areas, as well as a large and ever changing number of military voters.
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