‘Backyard bird’ habitat can support ecosystems in urban environments.
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A month after the closure of the Missouri Heart Center, Boone Health said its cardiology clinic operations are going smoothly.
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The application window to win one of 77 microbusiness marijuana licenses through a lottery selection will open July 13-27.
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Kansas City has welcomed thousands of visitors as the metro enters its second week of the World Cup. But as international crowds come in, many local shop owners feel they're taking a backseat. Some small businesses say the economic boost is not evenly distributed.
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A Kansas City judge last week overturned a requirement that patients take the medication while a doctor is present.
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On this month’s Socially Transmitted, KBIA's Najifa Farhat and Rebecca Smith look at beef tallow — both what it is and how it can impact cardiac health.
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The Columbia Farmers Market earned $37,500 and the Veterans Mental Health Council received $10,000.
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World Cup games are underway in Philadelphia. Long before Americans caught the world's soccer craze, Ukrainian migrants made Philly a soccer town. Today, the sport helps sustain their culture.
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So You Want to See The President! depicts a procession of visitors waiting to see Franklin Delano Roosevelt. The original 1943 Rockwell suite of illustrations goes on public view Thursday in D.C.
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Fertilizer prices have gone down with the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and the prospect of a U.S.-Iran peace deal. But struggling American farmers won't likely see relief for months.
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We're at Columbia-based Hockman Interiors for a powerful conversation with retired hip and knee surgeon David E. Hockman as he unveils his deeply personal new book, 'Surgeon Unmasked: A Journey From Shame to Grace'. From anxiety, depression, and chronic illness to church hurt and hard-won healing, Hockman shares a raw, vulnerable story meant to bring hope and freedom to others. Discover why all proceeds go to Coyote Hill Foster Care Ministries and how you can grab a signed copy in-store or order on Amazon today! June 25, 2026
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358 Missourians went to the hospital due to fireworks in 2025.
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From ballpark hamburgers to her go-to local spots like Jose Jalapeno’s and Addison’s, Mizzou Women's Basketball head coach Kellie Harper is keeping it real about parenting, community, and finding her rhythm in a sports-obsessed town. Plus, she gives us the scoop on “A Night at Our Zou,” happening June 30 at Mizzou Arena. Fans can meet the team, connect with local vendors, and experience Mizzou Women’s Basketball up close. June 24, 2026
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A team of seven will be on duty from 4:30 p.m. to 2:30 a.m. Wednesday through Saturday to help out in the center of the city.
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Missouri officials work to keep the New World Screwworm out of the state, though additional monitoring may cause extra costs.
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For the third year in a row, A.T. Still University-Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (ATSU-KCOM) has been ranked first in the country for the number of graduates now practicing in rural areas.
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