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Month: March 2013

Spring Training

Cardinals:Outfielder Carlos Beltran and Pitcher Jeff Westbrook both had to leave Thursdays 8-2 win over the Miami Marlins early. In his first start since last September, Westbrook was hit on the leg off a grounder in the second inning. Beltran bruised his right toe. The Red Birds top prospect Oscar Taveras hit a grand slam.Royals:The

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Sex Offender on the Loose

***UPDATE SUNDAY 7:55 P.M.***Callaway County Sheriffs deputies tell ABC 17 News they do not believe Price is at his Calwood home anymore. They are still actively looking for Price and following a number of tips they’ve received since our story aired Friday evening.***ORIGINAL STORY***Mid-Missouri authorities are currently looking for a man found guilty of multiple

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Cold Weather Shelter Closes

A temporary cold shelter closes today despite cold weather continuing in hit Mid-Missouri. ‘Room at the Inn’ has been using the facilities at the United Methodist Church off Wilkes Rd. in Columbia for the past two months. Over the eight weeks, more than 170 guests stayed at the facility to get away from the cold

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Ringleader Convicted of Rape

Sean Williams has been found guilty in a rape and kidnapping case out of Randolph County.Investigators say he kidnapped a woman in Moberly, raped her and kept her hostage in a deep freezer. She was able to get away.Williams was found guilty of kidnapping, forcible sodomy, forcible rape and first degree assault. He was found

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MO Gun Violence on the Rise

JEFFERSON CITY (AP) — As Republican state lawmakers consider increased access to firearms, a new study claims Missouri’s gun-friendly policies have increased gun violence.The study’s author says homicides involving firearms have increased in Missouri by 25 percent between 2008 and 2010. Daniel Webster, a professor and gun policy analyst at Johns Hopkins University, cites the

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Extra Snow Complicating Parking

Thousands of people are expected to pack downtown Columbia over the weekend for the True False film festival. But the extra snow could complicate parking.Traffic was already snarled by mid-afternoon Friday, and less parking is available because of the snow.It is difficult to find an open metered spot. Columbia has less than 6,000 spots downtown,

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Sequester Could Impact Airports

One of the sequester budget cuts could cost jobs inside the control towers at Columbia Regional and Jefferson City Airports. Columbia city leaders believe the cuts to the control towers create a safety concern for pilots and passengers because, although no one will be in the tower, flights will still arrive and depart from the

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Homes Hit by Bullets in Columbia

*** UPDATE Saturday 6:21 P.M. *** Police still do not have a suspect description Saturday evening. They are in the process of getting their criminal division to look further into the investigation. A back windshield of a black SUV was shattered, with glass shards still visible on the ground Saturday morning. A gray/silver sedan also

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Defend The Norm

Laurence Bowers had 23 points and 10 rebounds and Alex Oriakhi had 18 points, 10 boards and four blocks, helping Missouri bounce back from an awful start and stay perfect at home with an 87-76 victory over LSU on Saturday. Phil Pressey added 15 points, eight assists and five rebounds for the Tigers (21-8, 10-6

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AMBER Alert for 1-Year-Old Girl

***UPDATE SUNDAY 8 A.M.***The Associated Press reports that Springfield police Lt. Brian Phillips says the young girl was reunited with her family Saturday evening and the stolen car was recovered, but he declined to release details.There was no arrest reported.***UPDATE 10:35 P.M.**The AMBER Alert for Harmony Blue has been canceled. She has been found and

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Spring Training

ROYALS:SURPRISE, Ariz. (AP) – Ervin Santana pitched a pair of scoreless innings in his Royals debut, and Brett Hayes’ eighth-inning homer helped Kansas City to a 3-2 victory over the Cincinnati Reds on Friday.Chris Getz also homered for the Royals, who improved to 7-0-1 and remain the only team without a spring training loss. Salvador

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Man Arrested After Car Chase

Boone County Sheriff’s deputies arrested a Columbia man after he fled during a traffic stop Friday night.Deputies say they tried to pull over a vehicle driven by 23-year-old Daniel Peek near New Haven Road and Warren Drive around 9:40 p.m.. According to authorities, Peek did not stop and a vehicle pursuit occurred. Dispatchers say the

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Burglar Held at Gunpoint

A Holts Summit man got caught in the act early Sunday morning when the homeowner he was trying to burglarize turned a gun on him and forced him outside until deputies arrived.Nelson Barnes is accused of breaking into a house on Missouri O outside of Fulton just after 1:30 a.m. Sunday. Deputies said in a

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3/4: Rain, Snow & Warming

The work week will start off mild as high temperatures reach the upper 40s to lower 50s Monday under mostly cloudy skies. Another storm system will bring the chance of light rain to Mid-Missouri from late afternoon Monday into the overnight hours. Light showers will briefly turn to light snow early Tuesday morning and end

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Losing Streak Broken

Carl Edwards finally won.After his second longest drought of his career, Edwards pulled away on a late start to snap a 70-race winless streak Sunday.He won for the first time since Las Vegas in 2011. Edwards broke the longest slump of his career by winning at Phoenix in 2010. Coming off a miserable week at

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3/2: Rain/Snow Chance Mon-Tue

After several days of freezing temperatures, milder air will move in for Sunday and Monday. Highs will reach the low 40s Sunday with increasing clouds then the middle 40s on Monday.A quick-moving system will drop in from the northwest Monday afternoon bringing light rain showers through the evening and overnight. As colder air arrives, light

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Man Arrested After Standoff

Pulaski County Sheriff’s deputies arrested a man after he allegedly threatened to shoot employees at a truck stop.According to authorities, a 55-year-old man from Glencoe, Mo. entered the Oasis Truck Plaza around 3:30 a.m. Employees say he tried to sell firearm ammunition and when they denied him, the man became violent and threatened to shoot

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Co-Mo Customers’ Power Back On

Almost five days after Tuesday’s winter storm, Co-Mo Electric Cooperative has restored power to all of its members.During the height of the storm, the utility company had reported more than 13,000 customers without electricity. Its linemen and and workers from several cooperatives from across Missouri worked for days to restore power.Just before 10 p.m. Saturday,

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