Jason West explains the city's process of resuming utility disconnects as the temperatures continue to rise.
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Due to extreme flooding of the Lower Missouri River in the past few decades, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is exploring several options to help curb this flooding.
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After legislation prohibiting three-cueing as a primary instructional method passed last year, legislators are now aiming for an outright ban.
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Filmmaker Patrick Xavier Bresnan discusses his film First They Came for My College, premiering at this year's True/False Film Fest.
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Filmmaker Sharon Liese discusses her film Seized, which was selected to be the sixth annual Show Me True/False film.
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During a typical spring migration, hundreds of thousands of snow geese can descend on the wetlands at the Loess Bluffs National Wildlife Refuge on a given day in late February and early March.
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Filmmaker Carolina González Valencia discusses her film, How to Clean a House in Ten Easy Steps, premiering at this year's True/False Film Fest.
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A Texas biotech company is trying to bring mammoths and other extinct creatures back to life. The science is as intriguing as the ethical questions are thorny.
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Why are we captivated by the spaces where authors write? Katie da Cunha Lewin set out to explore "The Hidden Worlds That Shape the Books We Love."
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Texas Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales has faced increasing pressure from his party to resign or drop out of his race after allegations of an affair with a staffer.
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Reigning Miss Boone County's Teen Emerson Cohen sees pageantry as an opportunity for personal growth and outreach. On today's show, find out more about her community service initiative - fostering inclusion for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) - which stems from her relationship with her aunt who has special needs. March 4, 2026
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The Columbia School Board’s Finance Committee voted 3-2 Monday to recommend that the full board approve a 29.9% increase in employee health care rates.
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An increase in home prices has caused a gradual shift in Columbia and adjacent communities, as people working in Columbia have been buying homes on the outskirts of the metro area to curb prices.
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Filmmaker María Luisa Santos discusses her short film, Endlings, premiering at this year's True/False Film Fest.
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A change in venue isn't the only thing that's new for this year's ATHENA Awards banquet, hosted by the Women's Network of the Columbia Chamber of Commerce. Brandi Huebner, chair, as well as Sarah Hudson, chair of the special events committee, join us to talk about what else attendees - yes, men are welcome - can expect to see! March 3, 2026
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Filmmakers Monica Henriquez and Louis Massiah discuss their film TCB: The Toni Cade Bambara School of Organizing, premiering at this year's True/False Film Fest.
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