Teachers want more information about classes amid COVID-19
As the start of the school year is quickly approaching teachers still have many questions about what the year will look like.
Continue ReadingAs the start of the school year is quickly approaching teachers still have many questions about what the year will look like.
Continue ReadingST. LOUIS, Mo (KMIZ) The MLB has postponed the rest of the Cardinals’ weekend series versus the Chicago Cubs, following the postponement of Friday’s game due to additional cases of COVID-19. The St. Louis Cardinals said two more players and one staff member have tested positive after testing over the past two days. There are
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo (KMIZ) The SEC touched on testing and mask usage in its required protocols for fall sports. The conference said that protocols will continue to change throughout the season, as more updates come surrounding COVID-19. “Our health experts have guided us though each stage of preparation for the safe return of activity and, together
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo (KMIZ) Mizzou football added two conference games to their schedule on Friday, as a result of the changes due to COVID-19. The Tigers will now host the Alabama Crimson Tide and meet the LSU Tigers this fall. The new schedule features teams scheduled before COVID-19, including South Carolina, Vanderbilt, and Tennessee. Let's rock.
Continue ReadingTONIGHT: Muggy and mostly dry. Temperatures fall into the upper 60s and low 70s. Storms are expected by sunrise. SATURDAY: Have the umbrella ready if you have earlier morning plans. Morning storms are expected to taper off by lunch time. Temperatures should rise into the upper 80s by afternoon, the humidity will make it feel
Continue ReadingCourt documents say a Mexico man admitted to a shooting that killed a teenager and wounded another on Wednesday night.
Continue ReadingJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) Missouri senators have passed a bill proposed by Gov. Mike Parson to address violent crime. Senators voted 27-3 in favor of the bill Friday. It now goes to the state House. The bill would require judges to consider certifying children as young as 14 as adults for certain weapons crimes. The
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Continue ReadingThe St. Louis Cardinals announced they would be postponing their eleventh game in a row after another player tested positive for COVID-19 on Friday.
Continue ReadingAn updated health order for Columbia and Boone County requires customers at restaurants and bars to remain seated unless going to the bathroom.
Continue ReadingThe Columbia Police Department issued a call for help Friday to find a man who went missing last month.
Continue ReadingThe Mexico Public Safety Department said Friday morning an 18-year-old suspected in connection with a Wednesday night deadly shooting turned himself in Thursday morning.
Continue ReadingTODAY: Partly cloudy skies will be the story this afternoon with highs in the mid-80s. Heat indices get into the upper 80s to around 90. TONIGHT: Showers and storms are likely as we transition into our Saturday. Lows will fall into the low 70s. EXTENDED: Saturday’s storms are not expected to be severe but could
Continue ReadingCentralia R-VI School District’s superintendent joined ABC 17 News Friday morning to talk about the return to school this fall.
Continue ReadingNASA’s in-depth article on the 2020 Perseid meteor shower
Continue ReadingTONIGHT: Increasing clouds and getting more muggy. Lows fall into the mid-60s. TOMORROW: Mostly cloudy to start with storms likely early. Some storms may produce heavy rain. Skies clear into the afternoon, with highs in the mid-80s. Heat indices get into the upper 80s to around 90. EXTENDED: The cooler air that had us feeling
Continue ReadingMissouri Gov. Mike Parson met Thursday with officials from the University of Missouri System and Lincoln University in the State Capitol.
Continue ReadingCourt documents say eight people face charges in Cole County after they were arrested during a protest in Jefferson City last week.
Continue ReadingDozens of protesters rallied inside and outside the Missouri Capitol on Thursday as senators continued work on a crime bill pushed by Gov. Mike Parson.
Continue ReadingTwo former University of Missouri football standouts said safety was a primary concern as they hosted more than 50 players at a youth football camp Thursday.
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