The cameras have been in place for two years, but signs announcing them were posted this week.
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Federal officials first toured the building in January, sparking speculation over whether the owners had sold the building to the U.S. government. Media reports suggested the sale was part of a push to use warehouses across the country as immigration detention centers.
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State and federal legislators are pushing bills to protect small businesses against litigation over ADA website requirements.
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In addition to approving legislation that would allow students to transfer outside their district, senators sparred over bills on abortion education and preventing teachers from recognizing a student's preferred gender.
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The new plant will be on the site of the retired Rush Island coal plant. It is being built, in part, to power proposed data centers.
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The Ragtag Film Society will distribute 10 pairs of passes to Columbia residents from low-income households, which is up from 8 pairs last year.
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City staff assured regulatory standards would be met, but the Planning and Zoning Commission Chair criticized use of the floodplain area for housing units.
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A federal judge in Illinois quickly issued a restraining order after the Trump administration slashed more than $600 million in CDC grants to four blue states.
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U.S. snowboarders psych themselves up before competition with heavy metal and pop music, cat photos, and apparently many on the men's halfpipe team now do Qigong.
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In its ruling, the court said an earlier decision to ban the Pro-Palestinian group Palestine Action as a terrorist organization was "disproportionate."
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Mizzou College of Arts & Science director of the arts, Cathleen A. Fleck, PhD, says the annual Chancellor's Arts Showcase is worth a visit each year because, "the students' art work is changing, the music is changing, the theatrical productions are changing." Make it a date night on Feb. 20th! February 12, 2026
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A proposed Senate bill would block teachers from using a student's preferred name or pronouns.
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Judge to decide which maps are in place for midterm elections.
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Columbia launched a pavement preservation program in 2025.
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They spoke about AI in elections — Both how generative AI tools could be responsibly used in election offices and how election officials might combat bad actors spreading mis- and disinformation through AI deep fakes.
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