Longtime Columbia Firefighter Billy Dean Hurt Dies at 65
Hurt was known for his service, leadership, and passion for racing and cooking.
Missouri Bill Aims to Allow Unlicensed Christian Camps to House Foster Children
Race Official Dies, Another Injured in Dirt Track Crash
Lifestyle
Columbia Awards $26,982 in Grants for 16 Juneteenth Events
City distributed state tourism funding to support new and existing celebrations

Gregory 'Greg' Milliron, Longtime Missouri Resident, Dies at 74
Milliron had a varied career as a firefighter, police officer, railroad detective, and auto parts sales manager.
Missouri Food Bank Sees Spike in First-Time Food Insecurity
Veterans United Foundation donates $100,000 to help address growing need
Crime
St. James Man Sentenced to 10 Years for Sex Abuse
Brian Keith Curtis pleaded guilty to charges including statutory rape and sodomy of a minor victim.

I-70 Eastbound Lanes Closed Near Columbia After Multi-Vehicle Crash
Authorities urge drivers to avoid the area as crews work to clear the scene.
3 Indicted in Facebook Marketplace Shooting Death
Grand jury charges trio with felony murder, robbery, and armed criminal action
Entertainment
Columbia's 'Tiny Things' Exhibition Showcases Creativity in Small Packages
The annual art show challenges artists to create 8-inch-by-8-inch pieces with big impact.

True/False Film Fest's Saturday Night Showcase Brings Passion and Community
The eclectic music lineup and engaged audience made for a memorable night at Stephens College's Kimball Ballroom.
True/False Film Fest Showcases Documentaries Tackling Complex Social Issues
The 2026 festival in Columbia, Missouri highlighted films exploring science, labor rights, and collective memory
Sports
Mizzou Softball Heads to Illinois for Midweek Doubleheader
Tigers look to extend 7-game win streak against Fighting Illini

Entertainment Host Gives Mizzou Hoops Star New Nickname
Nischelle Turner calls Missouri guard T.O. Barrett 'Sideshow Bob' ahead of NCAA Tournament matchup with Miami
Mizzou's 2026 March Madness Run Built on Player Retention, Development
Head coach Dennis Gates has kept key players in Columbia, leading to NCAA Tournament success.
Politics
Mexico City Council Delays Decision on New City Hall Plans
Council members cite lack of following Roberts Rules of Order as reason for postponing $300,000 design process vote.

Disturbing Conditions Reported at ICE's Largest Detention Camp
911 calls and interviews reveal overcrowding, medical neglect, and emotional distress at Camp East Montana in Texas
Disturbing Conditions Reported at ICE's Largest Detention Camp
911 calls and interviews reveal medical neglect, overcrowding, and emotional distress at Camp East Montana in Texas