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The FBI arrested on Friday a man in Long Beach, California, for allegedly sending money to the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, a designated foreign terrorist organization, according to the Department ...
Columbia Ward 2 candidates talked Diversity, Equity and Inclusion practices in the city on Tuesday. The Columbia NAACP hosted an election forum at Second Baptist Church downtown. Ken Rice and Vera ...
A rally is being held on Columbia and Winder streets from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday to oppose the Middletown development.
From theory-rich coursework to real-world conflict mapping, Negotiation and Conflict Resolution student Eugenia Pozas ...
Four people are running for the open Seattle City Council seat that represents much of South Seattle. Here's where they fall ...
July is over and we’re heading into the home stretch of summer. Here are a few of the things happening around the Basin this ...
It's no surprise the number of people who need help affording food is also on the rise. That's got one small business in the Twin Cities hungry to help in a unique way.
Community leaders, partners, and residents gathered in downtown Columbia earlier this week to receive updates on the redevelopment of 1401 Main St. into the City of Columbia’s new Municipal Complex, ...
ONE Columbia, the city-funded arts nonprofit founded by Mayor Benjamin, is moving to the Keenan House in North Main and launching a new grant program.
Floatchella Lake Murray, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Fat Frogs Marina, 1701 Dreher Island Rd., Chapin. It’s the end of summer floating ...
"Each of these scholarships tells a story, but the common thread is an investment into the future,” said Catherine Meckes, ...
Jewish Vocational Service of Kansas City has already reduced services an cut staff, after the federal government ceased ...
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