The Boone County Commission voted to add an expiration date to the proposed tax to fund a new county jail.
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Under the bill, the attorney general could sue commercial entities accused of knowingly violating the law.
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Missouri's 25% drop in Obamacare marketplace enrollment is steeper than the national change in paid enrollments since last year.
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Columbia's Water and Light Advisory Board moved forward a proposed water and electric rate increase in the city.
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Politicians are eager for expanded atomic energy, but cost and construction pose big challenges.
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Columbia residents can register with the Boone County Clerk's Office online, in person or through the mail.
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The housing market in Missouri picked up pace in May, as more homes were sold, prices increased and more properties became available in the month, according to the Missouri Realtors market statistics report.
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Mountain bike enthusiasts have been working for years on an ambitious 485-mile, multi-use trail called The Velomont that will span the length of the state. They're making sure it's friendly for people with disabilities, particularly cyclists.
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New plaintiffs in a lawsuit against Elon Musk's SpaceXAI and Stability AI say the companies' AI tools were used to make sexually explicit images of them as children.
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Canoeist David Hearn plead not guilty in D.C. Superior Court Thursday to a charge of destruction of property causing more than $1,000 in damage to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.
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In a Facebook post, Ramsingh said living in Mexico allows his family to be closer to friends and relatives in the U.S.
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The housing industry saw a sharp drop in construction starts nationwide in May, both compared with the previous month and with the same period a year earlier.
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Consumer advocates want to ensure power-hungry AI data centers pay their fair share.
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Last month, the Food and Drug Administration approved a new ingredient for sunscreen — the first in twenty years. One local dermatologist feels it could be a beneficial addition to the market for consumers.
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A section of Columbia's East Ash Street will close for about a month for mural painting, according to a city of Columbia news release.
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