Three men charged in connection with multiple Mid-Missouri burglaries
Prosecutors in Camden County and Miller County charged three men with multiple recent burglaries reported in both counties.
Continue ReadingProsecutors in Camden County and Miller County charged three men with multiple recent burglaries reported in both counties.
Continue ReadingTHURSDAY: This afternoon we are tracking the possibility for scattered showers across the area. These will be short-lived showers, and they should move out quickly. The high will be near 70 degrees. TONIGHT: A slight chance for rain still lingers through the night. Lows in the lower 50s. EXTENDED: Rain chances return for our Friday, with a
Continue ReadingMaintaining a journal of your experiences during coronavirus pandemic can go a long way to keeping the facts straight in the years and decades to come.
Continue ReadingAnxiety can be crippling for many Americans, especially during a crisis. Every headline can add pressure, worry, and uncertainty. And during shelter-in-place orders, there are even fewer ways to deal with those worries. Fortunately, many organizations are working hard to help people alleviate their anxiety and stress. Here are some helpful tips to breathe easy
Continue ReadingVictory Gardens have a long and loving tradition throughout history.
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Continue ReadingTalking about Coronavirus and the effects on our daily lives can be stressful or scary for anyone – but especially for children.
Continue ReadingWe’ve tracked down the best online resources for shopping while safe-at-home.
Continue ReadingThere are lots of rumors and myths surrounding talk about the coronavirus. Let’s clear the clutter by dispelling some myths and focus on facts to stay safe.
Continue ReadingThe myth of office productivity has been proven false in the face of the COVID-19 crisis in the United States.
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Continue ReadingMore than 95,000 Missourians filed unemployment claims last week as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to swamp the economy.
Continue ReadingTHURSDAY: Cloudy skies will greet us this morning, with rain chances looming. They look to hold off until after noon but will be scattered in nature. Highs will top out in the upper 60’s again, thanks to a steady southeast wind, gusting at times up to 30 mph. TONIGHT: Rain chances stick around, but still
Continue ReadingABC 17 Sports Director Andrew Kauffman is asking all of our viewers to send in your best at-home sports videos to news@kmiz.com. He will share the best ones in his 10 p.m. sportscast every night for the foreseeable future. You can watch Andrew’s at-home sports from Wednesday, April 1 in the video player above.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The MU Textile and Apparel Management Department is now using its equipment to help against the spread of COVID-19. Claudine Barner, an instructor in the Textile and Apparel Department at MU, is working along with other professors and graduate students to cut masks out of approved fabric for health care workers to
Continue ReadingAccording to Jay Glazer with FOX Sports, former Mizzou defensive lineman Aldon Smith signed with the Dallas Cowboys to a one-year deal. The deal is worth $2 million dollars guaranteed with the opportunity to earn an additional $2 million dollars in incentives. Smith has not played in the NFL since 2015 due to multiple arrests
Continue ReadingJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) The Missouri Attorney General’s office said it has received more than 500 price gouging complaints in the past two weeks related to COVID-19. Chris Nuelle, Press Secretary with the Missouri Attorney General’s office, said it has received 534 complaints as of Wednesday. Attorney General Eric Schmitt says some of the top
Continue ReadingUniversity of Missouri leaders released a statement Wednesday in response to disruptions during Zoom sessions.
Continue ReadingThe Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office said Wednesday that four people were arrested in connection with a shooting that sent one person to the hospital.
Continue ReadingA temporary shelter for the population in Columbia facing homelessness is facing uncertainty.
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