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State authorities quiet on safety

Concerns of terrorists planning a major attack against the United States is causing U.S. embassies in nearly 24 locations to stay closed. U.S. intelligence officials say they’ve heard terrorist talk about an attack that is “going to be big” and strategically significant. The embassies and consulates in the Middle East and North Africa, including Yemen,

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Columbia ranked as a top 10 college town

A new list ranks Columbia as one of the top 10 college towns in the country to live in. The Livability.com listranks Columbia as the fourth most livable college town in the U.S. based on numerous factors, including cost of living, walkability and pollution levels. The site also took into consideration student-to-resident ratios, educational attachment,

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Deaf students hurt in crash on I-70

Authorities say 15 teens and children went to University Hospital in Columbia after a charter bus coming from the Missouri School for the Deaf in Fulton overturned in Montgomery County. Department of Elementary and Secondary Education spokeswoman Sarah Potter believes all the students have minor injuries. Police say the crash happened around 1:30 p.m. Friday

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