The president canceled his signing of a bipartisan housing bill to push his strict and unpopular voter ID act.
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Jefferson City School District voted to name the basketball court at Fleming Fieldhouse after NBA champion and JCHS graduate OG Anunoby.
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Mizzou announced Barohn's resignation from the role after a Board of Curators executive session on Thursday.
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A St. Louis appellate case raises questions about what people can do when courts miss cases voters ordered erased
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Shops at Sharp End, a retail incubator for small business owners, is set to close at the end of June due to grant funding running out.
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The press conference announcing the hearing Tuesday came hours before a Montgomery County anti-data center group released a survey that showed widespread opposition to a planned center there.
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358 Missourians went to the hospital due to fireworks in 2025.
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A trio of craft breweries from the global soccer event's three host nations are using the tournament to brew something increasingly rare: cross-border solidarity.
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About 20 U.S. airports rely on private security companies rather than the Transportation Security Administration to ensure that passengers and cargo comply with federal aviation safety standards.
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Israel's Cabinet approved a proposal to designate violence against Armenians by the Ottoman Empire during World War I as a genocide. The step reflects deteriorating ties between Israel and Turkey.
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The Columbia Farmers Market earned $37,500 and the Veterans Mental Health Council received $10,000.
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The Division of Fire Safety has released a list of safety recommendations for people to follow as July 4 celebrations start up.
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Despite federal, state and gas tax revenue, officials say transportation funding is insufficient.
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Four Minnesota paddlers will set off Tuesday from western Montana, traveling 2,341 miles to break a 46-year speed record on the Missouri River.
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A new Block by Block Safety Ambassador program launched Wednesday in downtown Columbia.
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Jabberwocky Studios is a Columbia non-profit that gives kids access to performing arts, visual arts, and the sciences. On today's show, theater director Darrell Bailey, programming director Jean Warford, and 11-year-old actress Marley Harper, invite everyone to come see "The Wizard of Oz" this Saturday at McKee Gymnasium- but not before giving us a sneak preview performance of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow." June 22, 2026
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