The Unbound Book Festival comes to downtown Columbia each spring. They aim "to bring nationally and internationally recognized authors of world-class renown to Columbia, Missouri, to talk about their books, their work, and their lives."
KBIA has been talking to some of the authors, and will release seven of those conversations this week.
KBIA has been talking to some of the authors, and will release seven of those conversations this week.
Author Emily Franklin discusses her book "Love & Other Monsters." She'll talk about the novel during a conversation with fellow author Jenna Blum at the Unbound Book Festival.
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The Missouri Hemp Trade Association called on Gov. Mike Kehoe to veto a bill that would pull intoxicating hemp products from convenience stores, bars and restaurants statewide.
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Frontier STEM Academy, which plans to open in the fall of 2027, would initially serve children from preschool through second grade.
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The bill would require driver consent before insurers could access or sell data related to speed, braking and seat belt usage.
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The House this session passed a major overhaul of how the state funds higher education institutions. Critics say it created winners and losers among the state's universities.
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The non-contact sport is gaining popularity, and most states have some form of girls flag football.
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The fiscal note for the proposed income tax resolution indicates billions of lost revenue if sales taxes are not raised.
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The average refund so far is $350 more than last year at this time, despite projections that it would be closer to $1,000 due to Republican-led tax changes as part of the Big Beautiful Bill Act.
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Pope Leo XIV is heading to the central African nation of Cameroon with a message of peace for its separatist region and for talks with President Paul Biya.
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Sometimes you just need to recombobulate. That word isn't in the dictionary, but it is on a beloved sign at Milwaukee's airport.
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As local leaders are considering an expansion to the Boone County Jail, the Columbia No New Jail Coalition is pushing back.
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ASUM will lose $30,000 in funding by 2027, threatening opportunities for lobbying and internships across all UM System campuses.
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Boone County spends $2.5 million a year on housing inmates in other counties because its own jail is overcrowded.
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A bill condemning antisemitic and other hate speech was sent to governor's desk, while others are headed to the Senate.
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The bill hits on a topic which has led to more than 200,000 lawsuits against fertilizer companies.
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Several Missouri counties voted for additional taxes in April's election to raise money for aging public safety infrastructure.
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