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Month: May 2018

Severe storms possible Saturday & Sunday

UPDATE 1:30 AM SATURDAY: The latest forecast data shows an increased threat of severe storms for Mid-Missouri Saturday evening. The Slight Risk area has been expanded to include areas farther east and south and now includes Columbia, Jefferson City, Fulton, Mexico, Boonville, Sedalia and Versailles. Storms are expected to move in from the west after

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Columbia Public Schools will have “safety and security officers” at graduation activities

Columbia Public Schools will have “safety and security officers” at all graduation activities, according to CPS spokeswoman Michelle Baumstark. “We don’t provide some specifics in order to protect our security,” Baumstark wrote in an email Friday. Rock Bridge High School graduation will take place Friday night at 7 p.m. Fulton High School graduation will also

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Warm weekend, storm chances

TONIGHT: It will be a partly cloudy night across the region, yet comfortable. Lows will bottom out near 60 degrees with light winds out of the east. Patchy fog is likely to develop in areas that experienced rain. SATURDAY: A few showers or isolated storms are possible in the morning west of 63 from 7-11

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Fayette fires fire department, Aldermen reverse the decision, re employing the fire department

UPDATE 1:30 PM: The city council of Fayette approved a controversial ordinance Tuesday night, effectively dissolving the city’s fire department, but the City’s Aldermen reversed the ordinance Friday morning. “By signing this they shut down their city fire department,” Fayette Volunteer Fire Chief Chris Baylor said. The ordinance allowed the city to hire the former

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Officer-involved shooting in Warsaw, 16-year-old suspect being treated for gunshot wound

Troop A with the Missouri State Highway Patrol has confirmed an officer-involved shooting in Warsaw. {“url”:”https://twitter.com/MSHPTrooperA/status/997502515817132032″,”author_name”:”MSHP Troop A”,”author_url”:”https://twitter.com/MSHPTrooperA”,”html”:”&#lt;blockquote class=”twitter-tweet”&#gt;&#lt;p lang=”en” dir=”ltr”&#gt;We are currently on the scene of an officer involved shooting in Warsaw, MO, involving Warsaw Police Dept. At the request of Warsaw PD &#lt;a href=”https://twitter.com/MSHPTrooperDDCC?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw”&#gt;@MSHPTrooperDDCC&#lt;/a&#gt; will be conducting the investigation. We will advise further

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SPECIAL REPORT: School Security Funding

Three months after the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, at least ten state governments have passed or seriously considered hundreds of millions of dollars in appropriations to school safety improvements. From building upgrades, to school resource officers, to mental health programs, the strategies are different, but the goal is the same; to

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City Manager of Columbia commits violation of Missouri Sunshine Law, city fined one thousand dollars

A Boone County judge said Columbia city manager Mike Matthes knowingly violated Missouri’s Sunshine Law when he refused to release public documents requested by the Columbia Police Officers Association. “The court could have just said ‘You violated the law, give them the documents, they’re public records,’” said CPOA spokesman Dale Roberts. “But the court went

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