St. Louis cornerback EJ Gaines waits
ABC 17s Sherree Burruss highlights Former Mizzou corner back EJ Gaines waiting process to get to the St. Louis Rams training camp
Continue ReadingABC 17s Sherree Burruss highlights Former Mizzou corner back EJ Gaines waiting process to get to the St. Louis Rams training camp
Continue ReadingThe Osage County Sheriff potentially faces more trouble after recent legal issues. Sheriff Michael Dixon pleaded guilty earlier this month to harassing a female Belle Police Officer. He was given two years probation for the misdemeanor charge. A new complaint was filed by the Attorney General on behalf of the Public Safety Department. Dixon’s peace
Continue ReadingThree Mid-Missouri companies have allegedly taken large sums of money from consumers and did not complete jobs as promised or did substandard work. The Missouri Attorney General is taking action against these three companies, as well as 13 more across the state. For a list of these companies and allegations, please visit the Missouri Attorney
Continue ReadingColumbia Police Thursday warned of a suspicious person posing as an animal control officer walking around a south Columbia neighborhood. On the afternoon of July 15, officers received a report of a suspicious person in the 100 block of west Green Meadows Road. The man claimed to be an animal control officer investigating an animal
Continue ReadingThe City of Osage Beach is asking residents how to increase traffic on the west side of the Grand Glaize Bridge. Traffic has increased on the east side of Osage Beach Parkway where the outlet mall, but that’s not the case for businesses on the other side of town. With less customers, business owners are
Continue ReadingElmo Green allegedly owes several girls softball teams about $10,000. Green promised the teams tournaments in exchange for money. He said if the tournaments were canceled, people would get their money back. Those tournaments never happened and not all people were paid back. Monday, the Missouri Attorney General’s Office filed a lawsuit against Elmo Green
Continue ReadingThe Columbia Police department has purchased 102 body cameras that will be given to all uniformed officers. The Axon body cameras will hold police officers and citizens accountable plus the assist the courts when it comes to justice. The cameras are placed on the officers chest and record while they are responding to calls. Columbia
Continue ReadingA road project by Jefferson City Public Works slated to start in 2015 will help with traffic congestion in the Capital City. The project will support the expansion of Capital Region Medical Center, and traffic backup on to Highway 54 at Stadium and Jefferson. The first phase is scheduled for construction in 2015 to support
Continue ReadingMiller County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a shooting near Eugene early Tuesday morning. Deputies found one man at a home had been shot multiple times, but none of the wounds were life threatening. The man was taken to a local hospital in Jefferson City by ambulance and eventually taken to University Hospital in Columbia. No
Continue ReadingConstruction began Monday following the ground breaking of Boone Hospital’s new south campus in Columbia. The medical plaza will be in south Columbia at the corner of Forum and Nifong Blvd. The $20 million dollar project is expected to be completed in 2015. Fred Parry, Chairman of the Boone Hospital Board of Trustees said the
Continue ReadingA flat tire caused a 4-fatality crash on the Niangua Bridge on Highway 5 near the Lake of the Ozarks Wednesday morning, according to a Missouri State Highway Patrol crash report. ABC 17 has learned a dump truck going north over the bridge crossed the center line Wednesday morning, hitting another pickup truck head-on. The
Continue ReadingColumbia violence was once again the topic of discussion for city leaders and residents at Wednesday night’s Mayor’s Task Force on Community Violence meeting. The Task Force also talked about a “Ban the Box” initiative. It would bar employers from asking if a person is a convicted felon — at least on job applications. Members
Continue ReadingAmendment 7 will raise the state sales tax by 3/4 of a cent if Missourian’s vote yes on Amendment 7 on August 5th. The question some people are asking is, “Why should I vote yes on a sales tax increase?” Jewell Patek is the campaign manager for Yes on Amendment 7. He said our transportation
Continue ReadingA growing recall involving peaches and other fruit from California is raising food safety concerns across the country, and in Mid-Missouri. After some tests came back positive for listeria, the Wawona company decided to pull its yellow and white nectarines, peaches, black plums, and pluots, including regular and organic brands. A few nationwide chains already
Continue ReadingAn Eldon smoke shop and alcohol store is still open Wednesday after it was deemed a public nuisance. Tuesday we were at Puff N Snuff when police raided the store leaving with large containers of evidence. On Wednesday police have talked about what happened Tuesday, but the Miller County prosecuting attorney, Matt Howard, said he
Continue ReadingAs more details emerge in this week’s recall for listeria on peaches and other fruit from California, here are some key facts about the latest public health alert. After tests recently came back positive for listeria, the Wawona Company decided to pull its yellow and white nectarines, peaches, black plums and pluots. That includes regular
Continue ReadingA Cole County road construction project is moving forward. The Cole County Commissioners met Wednesday morning to vote on the Lafayette Street enhancement project. The county and MoDOT plan to spend $1.5 million on the interchange to beautify the overpass and surrounding area. The project was approved in a 3 to 0 vote. The Jefferson
Continue ReadingFrigid temperatures moved into mid-Missouri behind sleet and snow Sunday evening. Wind chills dipped below zero across the area as sleet and snow moved out, forcing many school districts to cancel class Monday. Closed districts included Columbia, Jefferson City, Fulton and Moberly. You can find the full list here. As of 7:45 p.m. Sunday, Columbia
Continue ReadingBear Creek flooded this morning causing the evacuation of one woman from her home. One additional home had to have it’s utilities shut off by firefighters because of possible home flooding. The flood water spilled into the Blue Ridge trailer park, causing damage to several trailers. Bear Creek is expected to flood again tonight because
Continue ReadingA California man was killed in a Tuesday afternoon crash on Highway 50 near Business 50 West in Moniteau County. 56-year-old Paul Forbis was killed when his Buick Rendezvous crossed the center line and hit a diesel tractor driven by 48-year-old Kevin Sheets of Versailles. Forbis was pronounced dead at the scene, and Sheets was
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