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The City of Columbia is doing more the address homelessness. By 2024, Columbia will spend at least $1,044,435 on services for the homeless.
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The North Central Neighborhood Association made a list of priorities, including providing a safe place for homeless people to use the restroom and throw away trash.
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Neighbors say the programs cause issues in the community unaddressed by the church or city.
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During the summer, Missouri will reach temperatures that can be unsafely hot. Experts and advocates say this can be even more dangerous for unhoused people.
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Columbia's First Ward City Council candidates joined us to share their priorities. The election is April 4. Candidates discussed their views on housing, infrastructure, community policing and social equity.
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On one evening in late January every year, volunteers and organizations across the country set out to count the nation’s homeless population.The project,…
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Homelessness is never easy, and that’s especially true in the wintertime when temperatures drop and shelters fill up. Sid Howard and his wife Patricia…
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Welcome to 2016! Our first show of the new year features a conversation with YVONNE CHAMBERLAIN about Columbia's Room at the Inn, an 'emergency winter…
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After years of declining membership, a Columbia church recently started a new ministry that is reconnecting that congregation to its North Central…
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This story is part of our series "Shortage in Rich Land" on Missouri's Bootheel region. Click here to see all of the stories.Anthony Smith has a spiel he…