Skip to Content

Month: September 2015

CPOA: City proposal to close employee hearings unconstitutional

The Columbia Police Officer’s Association held a press conference Tuesday, denouncing City Manager Mike Matthes’ recent proposal to change an ordinance. If approved, a new ordinance would not allow city employees to have public hearings in front of the personnel advisory board. CPOA called the proposal “unconstitutional.” The proposal was made at the city council

Continue Reading

CPS votes to add gender identity to anti-discrimination policy

Updated at 9:09 p.m.: The Columbia Public Schools Board has voted to change the district’s non-discrimination policy. Columbia Public Schools policy currently states that students and employees cannot be discriminated against based on race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation and other characteristics. The board’s vote added to more classifications: gender identity and gender expression. “This

Continue Reading

Late-week storm chances

Most of the work week will be dry and warm but changes move in Thursday night as a cold front gets closer. Out ahead of the front, storms are expected to develop in northwestern Missouri Thursday night, affecting mainly areas north of I-70. Storms will continue into Friday morning then taper off to isolated storms

Continue Reading
Skip to content