The first day of spring doesn’t feel that way as John Sam Williamson and Chris Starbuck meet up on a county road outside Columbia, Mo. Temperatures are
The uphill congressional battle to expand Medicaid in Missouri is making rural hospitals that serve areas with high poverty levels really, really nervous.
Missouri social justice advocates are calling for communities to transform energy economies into clean, climate-friendly ones. The organization Coal Free
Regional news coverage from the KBIA Newsroom, including: Columbia’s new council members are sworn inMajor changes discussed for Columbia's Lee Elementary
Today Paul Pepper talks to ED HANSON, Talking Horse Productions, about their latest production, the romantic comedy "The Last Romance", opening April 25
Sunday marked the start of Yom Hashoah, or Holocaust Day, which commemorates Jews who died as a result of Nazi actions. University of Missouri’s Jewish
Regional news coverage from the KBIA Newsroom, including: Republican leaders set out key issues at Boone County Lincoln Days BanquetFollowing ridership
Today Paul Pepper talks to TIM RICH, Heart of Missouri United Way, about how United Way is improving impact in people's lives. Also, the Assistance League
Friends and family gathered in Woodcrest Chapel on Friday to honor the life of Tom Clements, the Colorado Department of Corrections executive director who
This story was produced in partnership with Columbia Faith Values. When the world called, William Claassen said "Yes." The Columbia author has hitchhiked
Regional news from the KBIA Newsroom, including: Federal sequestration cuts will close Columbia's airport control towerMoDOT issues travel advisory ahead
In the past decade, Pakistan’s media has become larger, more powerful and more independent. The number of private television channels has grown from just
Debbie Lose-Kelly says she spends her entire life in avoidance of the everyday chemicals like fragrances, shampoos or laundry detergents. She lives with
The Missouri Department of Transportation is used to dealing with potholes, especially with the arrival of spring. But this year the department is trying
Regional news coverage from the KBIA Newsroom, including: Study could reroute mail processing out of ColumbiaColumbia schools considering gun policyFormer
Whole Foods Market recently announced that by 2018, all products in its U-S and Canadian stores containing genetically modified organisms will be clearly