Newscast for October 21, 2011
University of Missouri Board of Curators give MU Chancellor Brady Deaton authority to negotiate the school’s conference future. A new vehicle is added to the Ford Claycomo plant's production...
View ArticleMoDOT Rail Plan Up for Public Comment
MoDOT officials are meeting with community leaders and people from several mid-Missouri communities to get public input on the state’s freight and passenger rail plan.
View ArticleDouglass Park Organizes Neighborhood Association
Residents in Columbia’s Douglass Park neighborhood are coming together to create a neighborhood organization to better serve the needs of their community.
View ArticleNewscast for November 10, 2011
Regional news coverage from the KBIA Newsroom, including:Missouri House Speaker Steven Tilley announces his decision to drop out of the 2012 lieutenant governor's race.MODOT says it will support...
View ArticleMU to recieve research grant
Graduate students at the University of Missouri will have the chance to learn more about neutron scattering, thanks to a $3 million grant from the National Science Foundation.
View ArticleNewscast for December 1, 2011
Regional news coverage from the KBIA Newsroom, including:The Food Bank for Central and Northeast Missouri adds "virtual grocery store" to its website.Columbia remembers HIV victims with World AIDS...
View ArticleNewscast for December 6, 2011
Regional news coverage from the KBIA Newsroom, including:Missouri legislatures question proposed statewide health care exchangeColumbia City Council approves gender protection ordinanceThe season's...
View ArticleMeet the candidates for Columbia's Second Ward City Council seat
This is KBIA’s special coverage of the race for Columbia’s second ward city council seat, which is up for grabs in the election on April 3rd. KBIA reporters caught up with all three of the candidates,...
View ArticleKBIA Newscast for October 18, 2011
One of U.S. Senator Kit Bond’s former aides is spending the afternoon in jail for accepting a trip to the World Series from lobbyists, and failing to report the trip as income on his tax return.
View ArticleKBIA Newscast for October 18, 2011
Missouri Lieutenant Governor Peter Kinder is calling out Governor Jay Nixon’s administration for acting too slowly to provide in-home care services for seniors and disabled residents affected by the...
View ArticleKBIA Newscast for October 18, 2011
Missouri Lieutenant Governor Peter Kinder is calling out Governor Jay Nixon’s administration for acting too slowly to provide in-home care services for seniors and disabled residents affected by the...
View ArticleKBIA Newscast for October 18, 2011
Missouri governor Jay Nixon is going to China on Friday for a trip he says will seal the deal on billions of dollars of exports between Missouri and China over the next three years.
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