The legislature-mandated report reviewed pregnancy-related deaths between 2019 and 2023. During that period, 340 Missouri women died while pregnant or within one year after the end of a pregnancy.
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Consumer advocates want to ensure power-hungry AI data centers pay their fair share.
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Last month, the Food and Drug Administration approved a new ingredient for sunscreen — the first in twenty years. One local dermatologist feels it could be a beneficial addition to the market for consumers.
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A section of Columbia's East Ash Street will close for about a month for mural painting, according to a city of Columbia news release.
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A new steering committee that was formed July 1st plans to address homelessness issue in Columbia
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Under the bill, the attorney general could sue commercial entities accused of knowingly violating the law.
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Missouri's 25% drop in Obamacare marketplace enrollment is steeper than the national change in paid enrollments since last year.
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The Times says federal agents turned up on the doorsteps of several of its journalists to force grand jury testimony next week over their coverage of the Air Force One plane gifted to Trump by Qatar.
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Huge crowds of train fans turn out as the 1940s era Big Boy steam locomotive is making a rare trip cross country.
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In some towns in India, a visitor to the post office who's squinting at fine print might be asked: Do you want an eye test?
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Columbia's Water and Light Advisory Board moved forward a proposed water and electric rate increase in the city.
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Politicians are eager for expanded atomic energy, but cost and construction pose big challenges.
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Columbia residents can register with the Boone County Clerk's Office online, in person or through the mail.
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The housing market in Missouri picked up pace in May, as more homes were sold, prices increased and more properties became available in the month, according to the Missouri Realtors market statistics report.
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Columbia's stand-up comedy scene hasn't been what is was ever since Deja Vu closed its doors for good in 2016. Enter The Atom Comedy Club. Co-founders Micah Jeffries and Darrell Bailey hope this new venture reestablishes a dedicated comedy culture through shows (for now) at Harpo's, with a long-term goal of opening a brick-and-mortar club. Catch the next show July 28! July 7, 2026
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The new conference center in Jefferson City is even closer to beginning construction.
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