City Manager De'Carlon Seewood announced D'Markus Thomas-Brown as newly hired Office of Violence Prevention administrator.
The head of the Columbia city government's planning, housing and neighborhood programs will retire in July. Tim Teddy, head ...
Crews are working to restore power in Poplar Bluff and Rolla following severe storms and tornadoes over the weekend.
Mittie can now focus on coaching the Wildcats without that distraction looming over him or the team as they head to Lexington ...
The Missouri Tigers found a new women’s basketball coach on Tuesday, one likely familiar to fans of the game — especially ...
Poster boards in Columbia City Hall asked questions of residents based on the city's strategic plan. Some people came with specific concerns to share.
The City of Columbia will spend $96,540 on an external engineering study about pedestrian safety near medians.
The city of Columbia's finances are in order, an external audit suggests. Residents heard more about the city's annual audit for fiscal year 2024 at Monday's city council meeting. Matthew Lue, ...
The Columbia City Council on Monday night approved an agreement with a third-party professional engineering service to conduct a street and intersection pedestrian safety study. The $96,550 agreement ...
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