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Month: July 2015

Dew points On The Rise for Monday

As Mid-Missouri continues to receive warm, moist, tropical air from the Southeast, dew points will stay high. What does this mean for us? Unfortunately this indicates uncomfortable conditions ahead. The dew point is the temperature that air must be cooled for saturation to occur. So, for example, if the dew point and the temperature are

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This Week: 25th Anniversary of ADA

President George H. W. Bush signed the Americans with Disabilities Act into law 25 years ago this Sunday. A ceremony in Columbia will commemorate the historic law. Our guest for “This Week is Amber Cheek, the disability inclusion and ADA compliance manager at the University of Missouri. I started our conversation by asking her about

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State Senator Paul LeVota resigns over sexual harassment accusations

Missouri’s top Senate leader says state Sen. Paul LeVota has submitted his resignation following allegations that he made unwanted sexual advances toward interns. Senate President Pro Tem Tom Dempsey said he received a resignation letter from the 47-year-old Democrat from Independence on Friday. Dempsey says the resignation is effective Aug. 23. That follows the release

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Thieves hit neighborhood in Columbia

Columbia Police are investigating several car burglaries that happened over the weekend. According to police records, all of the break-ins happened sometime between Friday night and Saturday morning. A gun was stolen from a vehicle in the Super 8 Motel parking lot on Freedom Drive. “So that’s another gun that’s out there on the street

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