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The Missouri Department of Conservation's new report on the 2023-2024 harvest shows hunters harvested a record number of deer.
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A St. Louis-based firm will review accusations of harassment and bullying by vice president who took her life.
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Missouri's nursing home regulation allows poor care, and sometimes abuse, to continue for years with few consequences.
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Missouri announced Sunday that the UM System Board of Curators has approved a contract extension for football coach Eliah Drinkwitz that will keep him under contract in Columbia through the 2028 season.
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Pharmacies are now required to document when they dispense any prescribed Schedule II, III or IV controlled substances to patients after the statewide prescription drug monitoring program takes effect.
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On Dec. 8, 2022, it became legal for adults in Missouri to buy recreational marijuana after voters approved a statewide ballot initiative.
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Winter is coming and that creates some new challenges for the unsheltered population of Mid-Missouri. But as KBIA’s Tadeo Ruiz reports, one Columbia-based organization is providing much needed services to unhoused folks – now with funding and support from the city.
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Choi's total pay jumped from about $670,000 to about $1 million in the past three years.
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Mid-Missouri Legal Services approached Judge Kayla Jackson-Williams about offering defendants better access to legal forms.
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Planning and Zoning Commission approved the proposed ordinance with minor changes after a two-hour hearing Thursday night.