City of Columbia looking at CARES Act funding for disease investigation
Columbia city leaders are talking about a contract for CARES Act funding with the Missouri Department of Health and Human Services.
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Columbia city leaders are talking about a contract for CARES Act funding with the Missouri Department of Health and Human Services.
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The 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.
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Recycling center drop-off locations across Columbia continue to have overflowing issues.
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Federal health officials want to make sure states are prepared for the day a COVID-19 vaccine is ready.
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An ad against Republican Gov. Mike Parson takes aim at payments his office took from lobbyists and money that office spent to travel Missouri.
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2020 could be the first year in which more than half of voters cast their ballot for president before polls open on Election Day.
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An 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.
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This will be the 10th fire station for the city after it is built.
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The Columbia city prosecutor’s office says no individuals have been charged with violations of a Columbia ordinance requiring a mask in public.
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Wednesday marked the first full day the CARES Act portal through the Boone County Commission was open.
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A 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.
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The governor spoke about increasing COVID-19 cases and the special session he called to address violent crime.
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The 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.
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The Columbia Police Department says its current system of community policing has helped solve crime and improve community relations.
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Columbia Mayor Brian Treece took questions from ABC 17 News about the effectiveness of the city’s COVID-19 health order before the city council meeting Tuesday.
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Community leaders will discuss policing in Columbia on Tuesday.
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City Council will meet on Tuesday to discuss ratifying the city’s current health order, as it’s set to expire September 17th.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) A Missouri state senator is calling on the Boone County Commission to work faster to spend federal stimulus dollars. State Sen. Caleb Rowden (R-Columbia) said the commission needed to get money from the CARES Act into the hands of people and organizations affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The county received $21.3 million
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) A faction of Republican lawmakers have forced through a bill that would give the Missouri attorney general power to prosecute St. Louis homicides. Senators voted 22-8 to pass the bill early Thursday morning. Republican Sen. Bob Onder says St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner is soft on crime and needs help. Democrats
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Washington University’s head of genetics said the test it co-developed was 100-percent accurate compared to current nasal tests.
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