Some 150 jobs will be eliminated and remaining employees will get less time off and a smaller retirement match.
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As election officials across the country steel themselves for the midterm elections in less than five months, President Donald Trump’s executive order restricting voting by mail threatens to upend their preparations.
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The FBI said the local and state drone task force has detected 14 illegal flights in just the first week of World Cup festivities in Kansas City.
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The city of Columbia's Public Transit Advisory Committee met Tuesday about various recommendations to be made to the city of Columbia on the budget.
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Residents voiced opposition to government AI data center summit.
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The city's renewable energy ordinance requires Columbia to generate or purchase increasing levels of energy from renewable resources through 2029.
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MU Health Care announced today that it's undergoing an “organizational redesign” to protect the long-term financial sustainability of the system.
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All nine members of the committee unanimously voted to recommend Moderna's new mRNA influenza vaccine for adults 50 and over.
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The New York Knicks celebrate their NBA championship win with a ticker tape parade in Manhattan.
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The U.S. is allowing ships to enter and exit Iranian ports and coastal areas as the countries move to a new phase of negotiations over the next 60 days.
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Building the complex would require removing University Place apartments and other buildings used for student housing.
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Don't miss tonight's “From Slavery to Fashion,” a street fashion show honoring Black culture and designers like today's guest, Franky Karmen! Franky and The District's Nickie Davis tell us how how this community-driven event will transform downtown Columbia into an outdoor runway, complete with blocked-off streets, local vendors, and a celebration of Black creativity, fashion, and entrepreneurship at The Shops at Sharp End. June 12, 2026
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Columbia's proposed smart meter project would give residents real-time utility data and faster outage detection.
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The Montgomery County Commission unanimously approved a tax incentive package for Google's new data center as some residents still fight to keep data centers out of their county.
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MU researchers aim to reduce technology’s energy demand.
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Olivet Christian Church’s 68th annual barbecue fundraiser on Saturday, June 13 is a drive-through-only event serving up chicken dinners with all the fixins. Lori Valleroy says money raised will go to support Olivet’s ministry fund, P.E.A.C.E. and H.O.P.E. Center for Youth, and Good Dads, Inc. June 11, 2026
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