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A steering committee has been formed to create a plan to address homelessness in Columbia, according to a city news release sent Wednesday afternoon.
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Shops at Sharp End, a retail incubator for small business owners, is set to close at the end of June due to grant funding running out.
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The crack of pool balls colliding on beaten felt tables is the typical soundtrack for a weekend night at Billiards on Broadway.On Saturday, however, the…
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Columbia is considering putting a freeze on new permits for student housing construction until December.The Columbia Daily Tribune reports that the city…
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On this week's episode of Thinking Out Loud, KBIA's Darren Hellwege visited with City of Columbia Volunteer Coordinator Leigh Contwitz about the upcoming…
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Recently, one of the biggest issues on the Columbia City Council's plate has been the proposed demolition moratorium on buildings in downtown Columbia,…
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Graffiti artists are costing some Columbia businesses hundreds of dollars in downtown Columbia. Columbia Police arrested two taggers last month and are…
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On April 7, Columbia will see a competitive city council race, with nine candidates running for the First Ward seat alone. One candidate in particular has…
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When Mary Ratliff moved to Columbia from Mississippi in 1959, she was leaving one of the epicenters of American segregation and the burgeoning civil…
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Bread Basket Cafe II, located on 8th Street and Elm, will be closing its doors on Saturday, December 13.News of BBC II's closing was met with surprise and…