Columbia residents share memories of two community pillars: Main Squeeze and its founder Leigh Lockhart.
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Over 40 volunteers arrived at the cleanup, and Missouri River Relief sent them to over eight sites around town.
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In a 101-48 vote, House lawmakers approve a bill that would place restrictions on transgender Missourians.
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The legislation would spell out when people convicted in other states must register in Missouri and when some offenders can ask a court to shorten their time on the list
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Officials say replacing invasive species with native trees can help restore ecosystems and support wildlife
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The technology aims to help electricity system recover from and prevent power outages.
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The proposed constitutional amendment gives lawmakers five years to expand transaction-based taxes to make up for revenue lost by eliminating the state income tax.
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The move paves the way for the Senate to confirm Kevin Warsh, the president's nominee to head the central bank.
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The carousel was first desegregated when part of Gwynn Oak Amusement Park outside Baltimore in 1963. It was moved to the National Mall after the park closed.
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The Pennsylvania city is hosting the draft for the first time in almost 80 years. Pittsburghers say the city's passionate fanbases and winning teams make the selection a natural fit.
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Missouri lawmakers are considering right-to-repair bills that would give consumers more control to fix their machinery.
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Columbia is home to a growing population of renters, and that brings its own challenges for Columbia Neighborhood Watch.
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Since 2016, MU's Kinder Institute on Constitutional Democracy has taught the history and contemporary relevance of American constitutional democracy to small, discussion-based classes. Director Jay Sexton says, "what a great time to be studying this really important and now fraught topic." April 21, 2026
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The council also approved Love Columbia's lease despite transparency concerns
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A Missouri bill that would outlaw hemp-derived products from convenience stores, bars and restaurants has a new section to protect cannabis workers’ right to organize.
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Federal cuts coming to Medicaid in 2027 will deepen revenue losses at MU Health Care and other hospitals.
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