On the day Columbia's pedestrian safety ordinance went into effect, demonstrators held signs urging its repeal, calling it a First Amendment issue.
July is marked with plenty of happenings. While many events are happening on July 4 and are focused on America's 250th birthday, there are 31 days in July. So, there's plenty more to see and do during ...
Add another wide receiver to Mizzou’s Class of 2027. Three-star wide receiver Charles Britton III has committed to Missouri football in the 2027 recruiting class, he announced Tuesday, June 30, in a ...
Veterans United promoted Kelley Frink to COO, expanding oversight of operations, finance and strategy at the Columbia-based ...
Former Missouri football coach Gary Pinkel has pleaded guilty to a 2025 misdemeanor charge of driving while intoxicated.
Columbia residents who shoot off fireworks for July 4 could face a misdemeanor charge, depending on rule enforcement.
Contrary to some recent reports, The Shops at Sharp End will not close June 30 but will continue operations with different ...
Boone Health has renewed its designation as a Level I STEMI Center, the highest recognition for heart attack care in Missouri ...
Former Mizzou center Shawn Phillips Jr. is among a group of athletes who have filed a lawsuit against the NCAA seeking an ...
Add another honor to Nick Bolton’s growing list of accolades. Two-time Super Bowl champion. Two-time All-SEC first-team selection. Former consensus All-American. Now, the star former Missouri football ...
Former Missouri football coach Gary Pinkel was charged Friday for a July 2025 arrest for driving while intoxicated.
Local Masonic groups raised over $13,000 to help reduce Southern Boone student meal account balances and support families.