Scout Hudson
Scout Hudson is a student journalist in the KBIA newsroom.
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Lisa Knopp discusses her 2016 book, 'Bread: A Memoir of Hunger.' Knopp was scheduled to speak at Unbound Book Festival, but has had to cancel and will not be attending.
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Filmmaker Yael Bridge discusses her film "Who Moves America," which premiered at True/False Film Fest.
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Filmmakers Monica Henriquez and Louis Massiah discuss their film "TCB: The Toni Cade Bambara School of Organizing," premiering at this year's True/False Film Fest.
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Since COVID, Black admission at Boone County's Robert L. Perry Juvenile Justice Center has more than doubled.
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Mike and Myia Curry, owners of the Popcorn Corner, aided victims of the September shooting in downtown Columbia.
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Airlines might consider the travel needs of students, their visiting parents, and professors.
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Six of the seven justices agreed the language in Proposition A’s summary and fiscal note did not mislead voters and that the results of the measure’s statewide vote should stand.
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Both will be sworn in at the Columbia School Board meeting Monday.
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MU Health Care says Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield walked out of negotiations with MU Health Care this week. The previous contract served more than 100,000 individuals in the region - including thousands of unionized workers. Anthem’s withdrawal discontinues care for Missouri’s unionized labor force.
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Sheriff Dwayne Carey said Missouri "didn't have the number" of people detained on immigration charges that some might assume.