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'Resist freedoms being taken away,' demonstrators say at 'No Kings' rally in ColumbiaA crowd of all ages, including many veterans, were at Boone County Courthouse Square on June 14 for the "No Kings" rally.
Hundreds of people participated in Columbia's "No Kings" protest, criticizing President Trump's immigration policies and calling his actions undemocratic.
Protesters are expected to meet in Fayette, Boonville, Columbia and Jefferson City Saturday to join the nationwide "No Kings Rally."
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Columbia is a Top 10 city for recent college grads, new study says. Here's whyStrains of sweeping songs and graduation speeches are only now fading into the Columbia air. Yet newly-minted grads from local college campuses — and those holding degrees earned outside our city — can feel confident they have a place here to stay and flourish.
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Columbia has paused issuing any new residential permits for Airbnbs, Vrbos and similar short-term rentals after a shooting among teenagers left one dead and three hospitalized at a rental in Elmwood Park Friday.
The Rowena Fire that closed Interstate 84 in the Columbia River Gorge on Wednesday has grown to 3,500 acres, according to the Oregon State Fire Marshal.
Harvey tells WDAM 7 that she’s now focused on making the most out of each day. She just celebrated her 30th birthday this week.
The Saluda River Pedestrian Bridge is coming along slowly, though construction has not yet begun, they hope to be in the permitting phase in about six months.