Local experts discuss concerns about voting by mail
Tuesday marked the first day mail-in ballots were sent to voters.
Continue ReadingTuesday marked the first day mail-in ballots were sent to voters.
Continue ReadingPresident Trump is expected to name a nominee Saturday according to the Associated Press.
Continue ReadingCounty clerks across Mid-Missouri said as of 10 a.m., voters were already lined up to cast their ballots.
Continue ReadingSome Columbia sanitation workers are getting a raise with the passage of the city’s fiscal 2021 budget.
Continue ReadingStaff from the Columbia/Boone County health department and city leaders are discussing the current state of COVID-19.
Continue ReadingWatch live at 1 p.m. as area county clerks answer questions about the November election.
Continue ReadingColumbia city leaders are talking about a contract for CARES Act funding with the Missouri Department of Health and Human Services.
Continue ReadingThe Columbia City Council is set to vote on Monday whether the city and University of Missouri will see Bird Rides, Inc. scooters on its streets and sidewalks this fall.
Continue ReadingRecycling center drop-off locations across Columbia continue to have overflowing issues.
Continue ReadingFederal health officials want to make sure states are prepared for the day a COVID-19 vaccine is ready.
Continue ReadingAn ad against Republican Gov. Mike Parson takes aim at payments his office took from lobbyists and money that office spent to travel Missouri.
Continue Reading2020 could be the first year in which more than half of voters cast their ballot for president before polls open on Election Day.
Continue ReadingAn ad running in support of Republican Gov. Mike Parson ties Nicole Galloway to federal health care ideas, but not necessarily ones that the Democratic state auditor holds.
Continue ReadingThis will be the 10th fire station for the city after it is built.
Continue ReadingThe Columbia city prosecutor’s office says no individuals have been charged with violations of a Columbia ordinance requiring a mask in public.
Continue ReadingWednesday marked the first full day the CARES Act portal through the Boone County Commission was open.
Continue ReadingA massive jump in the number of COVID-19 cases between the end of August and the start of September has prompted the Columbia City Council to give the health director authority to extend the order.
Continue ReadingThe governor spoke about increasing COVID-19 cases and the special session he called to address violent crime.
Continue ReadingThe Columbia City Council voted to allow the health department director to extend the current health order by three works or longer at its meeting Tuesday.
Continue ReadingThe Columbia Police Department says its current system of community policing has helped solve crime and improve community relations.
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