Columbia's Youth Advisory Council voted unanimously to support two gun safety bills Tuesday night, adding youth voices to the ...
NCAA scoring leader Mikayla Blakes had 34 points, Aubrey Galvan added 18 points and eight rebounds and No. 5 Vanderbilt beat ...
This weekend, annual Mardi Gras celebrations will bring lively crowds, exuberant music and Cajun inspired cuisine to several churches, restaurants and homes throughout Columbia. By Wednesday, many ...
Democratic state Sen. Karla May led two-hour resistance to an immediate ban on hemp-derived THC beverages and edibles.
Lonely Hearts Adoption Event: Cats 4 and older are up for adoption from Barnie’s Place Rescue Group. People who adopt a cat receive a free wellness exam at Columbia Animal Hospital. Raffles are ...
Capital City’s Grady Payton, center, fights for a layup against Southern Boone defenders Brody Troth, left, and Mason Shearer, right, on Jan. 28 at Southern Boone High School. Capital City takes on ...
The University of Missouri and MU Health Care recently started a first round of in-person trials of a new cancer treatment. The School of Medicine, ABK Biomedical and the University of Missouri ...
Andrews, executive vice president for REDI, assisted in bringing businesses, jobs and investments to mid-Missouri.
The company is moving its headquarters to the former Missouri Credit Union building, and it will include a restaurant.
John Higgins will be the director of the Area Career Center. Mitchell Pittman will be the principal at Beulah Ralph.
CARE, an annual provider of over 100 youth internships in Columbia, said it will not lower its pay to new minimum wage.
Presidents' Day is a state-recognized holiday, but it is not recognized by the city of Columbia. City offices will be open on Monday.