Heat and masks could cause more face irritation and acne
A local dermatologist said on Saturday that hot and humid weather mixed with wearing masks could cause people to see more face acne and skin irritation.
Continue ReadingA local dermatologist said on Saturday that hot and humid weather mixed with wearing masks could cause people to see more face acne and skin irritation.
Continue ReadingTONIGHT: Warm & Muggy. Temperatures fall into the mid-70s. SUNDAY: We’re off to another warm day tomorrow. Expect a few more clouds as a cold front approaches into the afternoon. Storms are possible after 5pm… until then expect low to mid 90s and heat index values above 100º. EXTENDED: Storms are expected to become more numerous Sunday
Continue ReadingThe Department of Health and Senior Services reported a record number of new COVID-19 cases numbers Saturday with an increase of 958.
Continue ReadingLarry Dotson is being held in the Callaway County Jail on a no bond hold after authorities served a narcotics related search warrant Friday.
Continue ReadingA protest aimed at bringing awareness to police brutality is expected to start at 6 p.m. tonight in Columbia.
Continue ReadingSATURDAY: Today will be defined by the intense heat and humidity that we will be seeing. Expect temperatures between 93-96 degrees with feels like temperatures around 105 degrees. Partly cloudy skies will dominate, but rain chances are minimal. TONIGHT: This evening will not cool down all too well as lows only fall into the mid 70s.
Continue ReadingLocal health officials said as of Friday testing availability in Boone County is not as much of a concern as students returning in the fall.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The state’s bar exam will bring hundreds of law school graduates to Columbia and Osage Beach later this month, a fact that concerns some test takers. More than 600 people are set to take the test on July 28 and 29 at the Holiday Inn Executive Center in Columbia and Tan-Tar-A Resort
Continue ReadingThe case against a Columbia police officer charged in the death of a 4-year-old girl will proceed, a judge ruled Friday.
Continue ReadingA woman arrested for tampering at the University of Missouri’s Thomas Jefferson statue allegedly threw red paint on the effigy of the Founding Father, according to a call to police.
Continue ReadingTONIGHT: It will be warm and muggy with temperatures only dropping to about 75. SATURDAY: It’s another hot and steamy day tomorrow. We’ll have to watch out for a stray storm or two, especially north of I-70 and an outflow boundary from storms up north ripples toward mid-Missouri. Most of us will likely stay dry. Expect
Continue ReadingA Jefferson City commission is backing an effort to remove a monument to Confederate Gen. Sterling Price on Moreau Drive.
Continue ReadingCheck back for updates on the COVID-19 pandemic in Mid-Missouri and the state.
Continue ReadingThe Missouri State Highway Patrol said two people were ejected from their SUV in a rollover crash Thursday afternoon, killing the driver.
Continue ReadingA motorcycle crash Thursday afternoon left one man dead in Miller County.
Continue ReadingFRIDAY: Temperatures will warm up a few degrees this afternoon into the low 90’s. With the return of some humid conditions, heat indices will reach the century mark in a few spots. A stray storm or two will be possible later this afternoon, primarily south of I-70. TONIGHT: Any activity should fizzle with the loss
Continue ReadingCOLE COUNTY, Mo. Leaders in the Blair Oaks R-II School District are turning their attention to the fall semester as summer school comes to an end. Thursday marked the last day of summer classes. The district sent surveys about the upcoming school year to parents, staff and students on Wednesday. The survey for parents included
Continue ReadingThe Missouri State Highway Patrol is investigating the potential misuse of funds in Cole County.
Continue ReadingThe University of Missouri’s Inclusion, Diversity and Equity group met on Thursday, to give an update on what challenges the University has faced with discrimination and what progress it has made up to this point.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) MU Health Care said it and a testing lab are investigating after about 100 people’s tests for COVID-19 were apparently misplaced. MU Health Care spokeswoman Jesslyn Chew said the agency and GeneTrait Labs were looking into about 100 tests that are “unaccounted for.” Chew said she did not know the date range
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