Season Two is here! A KBIA News Series exploring what needs to change to sustain agriculture. Reported and produced by Jana Rose Schleis.
The city of Columbia’s recycling facility was destroyed by a tornado. This presents a unique opportunity for the city to reinvent its recycling program.
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The council will discuss the construction of a family aquatic center and sidewalk improvement efforts on Monday
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The St. Louis Democrat's decision sets up a nationally watched rematch against Congressman Wesley Bell, who defeated Bush in one of the most expensive primaries in American history.
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State Senate Democratic Leader Doug Beck says Gov. Kehoe should not have authorized a deployment just hours before the federal shutdown.
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Advocates hope it can help law enforcement officers ascertain why a person may be having difficulty communicating with them.
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Former Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey and Republican AGs from two other states intervened in a case brought by anti-abortion groups. After the U.S. Supreme Court said those groups couldn’t sue, Missouri became the lead plaintiff
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The city of Columbia, Boone County and University of Missouri have been operating on an expired joint stormwater permit amid a grace period.
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Once the province of elite fashion editors and forecasters, the art of figuring out what's likely to fly off future racks is getting an assist from AI algorithms.
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Chinese director Lou Ye's An Unfinished Film is not a masterpiece, but why do so many seem to demand it to be?
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Japan's governing party on Saturday elected Sanae Takaichi, a hard-line ultra-conservative and China hawk, as its new leader, making her likely to become the country's first female prime minister.
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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 Women Landowners Leading Regeneration project is planning to educate female landowners in the Midwest by offering training sessions and outreach activities
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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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Join Caring Hearts and Hands of Columbia at the 2025 Lights for Love luminary event to reflect, celebrate and remember those we've lost this past year. Deanna Vander Weerd and Deb Portell are here to tell us why CHHC is important for those in need of end-of-life care. September 30, 2025
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Gov. Mike Kehoe says the alteration prioritizes healthy foods and nutritional value.
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University of Missouri President Mun Choi sent a letter to state and county leaders this weekend calling for them to address—quote “rampant crime” in the city.
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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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