The city of Columbia will resume weekly recycling collection next week. KBIA’s Libby Howell has more on the current status of Columbia’s recycling program.
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The North Village Park will have accessible parking, ADA compliant sidewalks and have sensory-based playground features.
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The rapid expansion of hyperscale data centers is far outstripping efforts to regulate them in Missouri and other states
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Extreme heat combined with high humidity is becoming more common as the climate warms, making it harder for people to cool their bodies.
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The Planning and Zoning Commission heard suggestions for data center regulations Thursday, the first of many.
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The exhibit was organized by the MU Kinder Institute on Constitutional Democracy, which plans an opening ceremony Saturday.
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States across the central U.S., including Missouri, have added solar to the grid since last year.
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The bill provides roughly $70 billion for immigration enforcement and highlights a GOP caucus continuing to endorse Trump's immigration agenda as Democrats warn Congress has ceded its oversight role.
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As the World Cup begins later this week, match officials and team members have faced enhanced immigration scrutiny when trying to enter the United States. A FIFA referee from Somalia was turned away.
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Opinions are divided about the new facility in Kenya. The U.S. defends it. Kenyans are protesting it. Doctors who were on the ground in the 2014 Ebola outbreak voice criticism as well.
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Delta Sigma Theta Sorority is a 113-year-old organization of college-educated women dedicated to community service and impact. Today's guests, Shae Collier and Nawassa Logan, invite everyone to a "musical bingo" fundraiser this Sunday at Burr Oak Brewery in Columbia! Proceeds benefit the Dr. Muriel Battle Scholarship Fund. June 5, 2026
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For the eighth year in a row, Centene is the highest ranked Missouri-based business at No. 19 — up four spots from last year’s list.
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A bipartisan bill that could shape the future of NIL in college sports had its first hearing Wednesday.
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Columbia Public Schools will have to dip into reserves to cover the rising costs, amid hesitation around state funding.
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The group discussed their concerns for what a new tax proposition would mean for them, and how they would rather have their money spent.
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Columbia counted 309 homeless people in 2025, a number that is roughly consistent with the totals recorded over the past few years.
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