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UPDATE: Runaway juvenile found safe

UPDATE – 11/30 – 12:30 a.m.: Columbia police announced early Thursday morning that a runaway juvenile has been found safe. Officers had been searching for 14-year-old Emma Whittle who they say disappeared from her Columbia home two nights earlier. The tweet published by CPD’s social media account thanked everyone who assisted in sharing information. {“url”:”https://twitter.com/ColumbiaPD/status/936118801883639808″,”author_name”:”ColumbiaPD”,”author_url”:”https://twitter.com/ColumbiaPD”,”html”:”&#lt;blockquote

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Rights renters need to know this winter

With colder temperatures coming to Mid-Missouri, Columbia officials make it clear that tenants know their rights when it comes to their heating systems functioning properly. Neighborhood services manager Leigh Kottwitz with the city of Columbia said all rental properties are required to be registered and inspected by a city staff member. She points out specific

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Missouri’s health department director wants needle-exchange program

Missouri’s Health and Senior Services director Randall Williams said on Wednesday that he wants lawmakers to pass legislation for a needle-exchange program in the state. Williams said providing intravenous drug users with clean syringes could reduce needle-sharing that spreads hepatitis C and HIV. Williams and other experts recently talked about ways to fight the deadly

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Columbia officials warns residents of scammers pretending to be with city’s Utility Customer Service

Officials with the city are warning residents there are scammers pretending to be with the City of Columbia Utility Customer Service and AmerenUE who are targeting both residents and businesses. City officials said the scammers are calling victims saying their utilities will be disconnected if the victim does not provide payment over the phone. The

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