Despite federal, state and gas tax revenue, officials say transportation funding is insufficient.
MISSOURI NEWS
-
The Columbia Farmers Market earned $37,500 and the Veterans Mental Health Council received $10,000.
-
The Division of Fire Safety has released a list of safety recommendations for people to follow as July 4 celebrations start up.
-
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.
-
After a judge preliminarily approved the settlement in February, attorneys at ArchCity Defenders say roughly 3,500 claims have been filed. The deadline to file a claim is June 29.
-
A new Block by Block Safety Ambassador program launched Wednesday in downtown Columbia.
-
Nearly half of the U.S. winter wheat crop is in poor or very poor condition, following a tough growing season. Some farmers are choosing to leave their crop in the field
NPR TOP STORIES
-
Tens of millions of voters have had their data run through the Trump administration's revamped SAVE tool. A judge just found it unlawful.
-
Messi scored a record-setting 17th World Cup goal in Argentina's game against Austria. And, then, he netted another goal, making him the all-time leader in World Cup tournaments (men and women).
-
For more than a decade, actor Laverne Cox been one of the most visible trans women in America. But the Orange Is the New Black star says she spent most of childhood keeping herself hidden.
MORE FROM KBIA and the Missouri News Network
-
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
-
The program lets Douglass High students gain certification in construction, highway construction, carpentry and teaching.
-
So far the society raised $15 million in gifts and pledges and are planning the design of the new animal care campus.
-
According to the agreement, the fund would only be used if American Airlines does not make $1.5 million in private revenue over the year of air service through May 2027.
-
Some 150 jobs will be eliminated and remaining employees will get less time off and a smaller retirement match.
-
Camp Bowers is back this summer, and it’s bigger than ever! Lawrence Bowers – founder of LBO Sports and E3 Sports Foundation – is bringing his popular three-day camp for kids to the Columbia Sports Fieldhouse July 13–15, with Baby Ballers (for the younger hoopers) running July 16–17. Sign up today! June 18, 2026
KBIA Newscasts
Get behind-the-scenes look into our coverage delivered to your inbox every month.
In this episode, hosts Brianna Lennon and Eric Fey interview their kids, then have the tables turned on them as the kids ask questions of the parents about elections and election administration.They spoke about… lots of things really, but definitely NOT politics.
Missouri Health Talks
The Daily Blend