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Columbia leaders are shared their plans for increasing safety downtown following the shooting of a Stephens College student Saturday.
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University of Missouri President Mun Choi sent a letter to state and county leaders this weekend calling for them to address—quote “rampant crime” in the city.
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Staffing increases have helped police roll out a new "proactive policing" initiative focusing on downtown safety.
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MU recently updated its parade policy to exclude political groups and organizations that don’t adhere to the theme.
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The decision was lauded by some free speech groups, but critics say some vague wording of the law may lead to harm.
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New research from the University of Missouri is laying the groundwork for possible drugs to treat the tickborne disease ehrlichiosis, which is caused by bacteria transmitted through the bite of the lone star tick.
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A new Energy Innovation Center at the University of Missouri will be dedicated to advancing energy research and technology.
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Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield and Boone Health announced a new four-year contract agreement.
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The proposed federal budget for 2026 includes reductions in funding for education and research, totaling almost $163 billion.
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A bill criminalizing hazing is headed to Gov. Mike Kehoe's desk for approval.