Mother donates breast milk to help mothers in need
As the baby formula shortage continues across the country, mothers are choosing to donate their breast milk. Not only are donations increasing but so is the demand.
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As the baby formula shortage continues across the country, mothers are choosing to donate their breast milk. Not only are donations increasing but so is the demand.
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A downtown Columbia liquor store’s license to sell alcohol could be revoked next month after a Missouri State Highway Patrol investigation found it sold to a minor who was then involved in a deadly crash.
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The Central Missouri Humane Society has temporarily closed due to a staffing shortage caused by the coronavirus.
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Choi sat down for an interview with anchor Deborah Kendrick to mark AAPI month.
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Boone County prosecutors have filed charges in a bomb threat to a Columbia daycare center.
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Through August 2021, the school district had spent $6,246 defending itself against the lawsuits.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The Columbia Police Department has confirmed officers recovered an inert grenade in downtown Columbia last week. Police responded to the 700 block of East Broadway around noon on May 11. Witnesses at the scene told ABC 17 News the device was found in a flowerbed in front of Central Bank. A bomb
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The Columbia City Council voted Monday to rescind a ban on rolling trash bins instead of putting the question on the ballot.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The City of Columbia is conducting a community engagement project to figure out the best way to spend the second half of its American Rescue Plan funding. The city has spent half of the $25 million in ARPA funds, but still has areas in need of the funds. For over a year
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The city voted 4 to 3 at Monday’s council meeting which paves the way for the cities to even consider the trash system.
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A Boone County prosecutor has charged a woman accused of assaulting a worker at a restaurant in Columbia.
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Police have closed a west Columbia street for what emergency dispatchers only called a “situation.”
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Lawmakers only just agreed on a congressional map last week, but candidates had to decide which district to file in months ago. Now, some candidates no longer live in the district they filed for.
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Lawyers for Columbia Public Schools argued for two motions to dismiss the attorney general’s lawsuit against the district’s mask mandate.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) – Students at the University of Missouri will see higher tuition prices next year. The UM System Board of Curators unanimously approved a 4.5 percent increase in tuition prices for the 2022-23 school year. Students at the Columbia campus will see a $14.50 increase for in-state credit hour prices for a total
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Columbia Public Schools has asked a judge to dismiss a lawsuit challenging its power to issue mask mandates.
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The Columbia City Council will once again discuss and vote on undoing the ban on trash collecting roll carts Monday night.
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ABC 17 News won two regional Edward R. Murrow Awards for breaking news coverage and sports reporting.
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Monday evening people will gather at the Boone County Courthouse columns to honor the 10 victims that lost their lives in the Buffalo, New York hate-fueled shooting Saturday.
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Rental prices nationwide have soared over the past year and experts predict they will remain high throughout 2022.
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