The recent poll—which shows Missouri voters support local control of police departments—comes as the governor is expected to sign legislation putting St. Louis police under ...
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 is expected to vote on an agreement with a third-party professional engineering service to conduct a street and intersection pedestrian safety study. The $96,550 agreement ...
Missouri Rep. Mark Alford said the U.S. Small Business Administration should relocate its regional office to Columbia. While ...
Bills sponsored by state Sen. Stephen Webber and state Rep. Kimberly-Ann Collins, are designed to provide more oversight to state nursing homes and require certain staffing levels. But so far ...
Some refugees living in Columbia are changing their daily routines as they adjust to President Trump's changes to federal ...
The $2.13 million grant award was intended to improve access to jobs, transportation, education and more along The Loop.
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KRCG on MSNMid-Missouri VA staff express concerns amid program cutsMass layoffs may be on the way to the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), which has sparked concern among some VA staff in ...
Three justices signaled that the challenge to the minimum wage law may be better suited to be decided in a lower-level courtroom before the Missouri Supreme Court is asked to ...
Here's a list of Columbia mayoral, city council, and school board candidates, as well as propositions voters will see on the ...
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