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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Gambling companies and their employees must receive licenses to do business in Missouri before sports betting in the state goes live on Dec. 1
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Experiments in agrivoltaics offer a respite to extreme heat, and provide land access for new farmers.
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The University of Missouri-St. Louis released its 2024 Drug Overdose Death Report and 2025 Annual Naloxone Report, which found that drug overdoses were down 26%, and naloxone product distribution reached a record high.
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The Democratic National Committee on Monday announced it will send people and money to help a referendum effort aimed at blocking a new congressional map from going into effect.
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Gov. Mike Kehoe says the alteration prioritizes healthy foods and nutritional value.
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The Center for Telehealth Research and Policy will examine how telehealth is used in rural areas, what barriers remain and how policies can be shaped to improve care.
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Bad Bunny returned to SNL as a host for the second time, and the musician addressed criticism over his upcoming Super Bowl performance.
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North Carolina and Idaho have cut their Medicaid programs to bridge budget gaps, raising fears that providers will stop taking patients and that hospitals will close even before the brunt of a new federal tax-and-budget law takes effect.
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At least five civilians died after Russia launched a major nighttime attack on Ukraine overnight into Sunday, a barrage which officials said targeted civilian infrastructure.
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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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Many patients don’t stick to their recovery plans after orthopedic surgery, but one new study from the University of Missouri has found that checking in on patients' social and mental needs may help.
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After rejecting a $40 million bond issue for sewer improvements in 2024, Ashland residents may have to pay substantially more money for their wastewater.
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Wilkes Blvd. United Methodist Church will shutter its doors in the summer of 2026.
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Two initiative petition campaigns are suing the Missouri Secretary of State.
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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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