City Council to consider allowing 77 triplexes in east side neighborhood
Residents of The Brook neighborhood in east Columbia say the triplexes would not be a good fit for the area.
'It's important to give back': Realtors build homes with Habitat for Humanity
Upon completion, the Boone Prairie Village subdivision will feature 143 homes, ranging from three to six bedrooms.
Three candidates have filed for Columbia City Council seats
Two incumbents and one newcomer have filed for the two council seats up for grabs in the spring election.
Assistant City Manager to retire after 31 years with the city
Carol Rhodes, who has been the assistant city manager since 2012, will retire on Feb. 13.
Columbia's most famous New Yorker Freddie DeMarco leaves behind comedy legacy
DeMarco, the former owner of Déjà Vu, died Jan. 3 at 78-years-old.
Columbia library embraces preservation, offers digital archiving services
The library offers two one-on-one sessions by appointment every Wednesday for patrons to digitize photographs and other items.
Longtime Columbia resident to be deported after sudden court transfer
Owen Ramsingh will be sent to the Netherlands after monthslong stays in detention facilities with unfit conditions.
Paper and cardboard products will again be recycled by the city
As the city works to rebuild its recycling program, paper and cardboard products will now be accepted at the curb.
Business roundup: TGI Fridays, the Columbia Mall and the Hartsburg Grand
Columbia's TGI Fridays is now permanently closed, and six new stores are coming to the Columbia Mall.
Rock Bridge State Park hosts a managed deer hunt for the first time in 14 years
Over 60 hunters participated in a managed hunt Nov. 3-4 to “safely and effectively manage" the park's deer population.
Jim Obergefell to give lecture on activism at Columbia College
Obergefell, the lead plaintiff in the case that legalized same-sex marriage, will speak Thursday on his advocacy experience.
Hundreds remember Ben Arnet, beloved sports director, at celebration of life
Ben Arnet was memorialized Wednesday during a celebration of his life as a father, husband, friend, mentor and sports broadcaster who loved his job, believed in helping others and was devoted to his family.
Mizzou Athletics prepares for Saturday’s scorching game day forecast
University of Missouri athletics is preparing for high temperatures during Saturday's home game.
A man of many hats: Southern Boone's resilient baseball coach
Brian Ash is a force in Missouri baseball not to be trifled with. He’s best known for wearing a baseball cap as Southern Boone’s coach, leading the Eagles to the 2022 MSHSAA Class 4 championship and unprecedented, consistent success since 2018.
MU summer construction projects include improvements to Jesse Hall, Memorial Union
This summer, a number of significant construction and improvement projects will begin on the University of Missouri’s campus.
Lane of Old Rocheport Gravel Road to close temporarily for commercial filming
A portion of the eastbound lane of Old Rocheport Gravel Road will be closed for a few hours Tuesday evening for a commercial filming, according to a Wednesday news release from Boone County Resource Management.