Missouri ‘red zone’ rank moves to 7th in new White House report
The report pushed Missouri’s rank from 10th on Aug. 30 to seventh after the state’s case rate reached 150 cases per 100,000 people the week of Aug. 31.
Continue ReadingThe report pushed Missouri’s rank from 10th on Aug. 30 to seventh after the state’s case rate reached 150 cases per 100,000 people the week of Aug. 31.
Continue ReadingTHURSDAY: Showers will be off and on throughout the day. To start out, they’ll largely stay out west this morning, before pushing into the viewing area this afternoon. Where we don’t see showers this morning, we’ll be tracking some foggy conditions again. Either way, you’ll want to slow down on the roads if you get
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Mizzou basketball coach Cuonzo Martin added another in-state commitment to his team on Wednesday night. St. Louis prospect Yaya Keita has committed to play for the Tigers. The three-star big man announced his decision on social media. It's been great experience for me since day one of my recruiting process as I
Continue ReadingHere are the local high school scores from Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2020. You can watch the highlights in the video player above. HS BOYS SOCCER Helias (0) Rock Bridge (5) FINAL MMA (0) Southern Boone (8) FINAL HS SOFTBALL Hickman (0) Tolton (6) FINAL Jefferson City (0) Helias (4) FINAL
Continue ReadingProsecutors charged a man with child abuse in Cole County on Sunday.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) An attorney asked the University of Missouri chancellor to unblock people on his Twitter account or potentially end up in court. A letter sent by Christopher Bennett to university leadership calls for MU Chancellor and UM System President Mun Choi to reverse his blocking of several Twitter accounts that came to light
Continue ReadingNorthbound on the #GoldenGateBridge at noon today. "Is this normal?" asked a tourist from Texas. And then another from Michigan. No. It's new. And definitely not normal. #abc7now #SanFrancisco pic.twitter.com/Pc4JL5rRsq— Wayne Freedman (@WayneFreedman) September 9, 2020 People really don’t know what to do right now. Everyone on the Embarcadero is stopping to record the sky
Continue ReadingWednesday marked the first full day the CARES Act portal through the Boone County Commission was open.
Continue ReadingAccording to board documents, the assistant superintendent Chris Hubbuch is set to talk about virtual learning and the district’s readiness for blended and distance learning. He will also touch on sexual abuse prevention training and information from the state about assessment.
Continue ReadingTONIGHT: Mostly cloudy with patchy fog possible early Thursday morning. Lows falling into the upper 50s to around 60. TOMORROW: Mostly cloudy with a chance for scattered showers and a spot storm. Highs in the upper 60s to low 70s. EXTENDED: The stubborn front stalled over Mid-Missouri over the last few days will drift a
Continue ReadingA third person faces charges linked to a 2019 Lake of the Ozarks rape case.
Continue ReadingBreast cancer is the most common cancer in women, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Dr. Karthik Ghosh says, no matter what your personal risk is, there are ways that may help lower your chances of getting the disease. Exercise and healthy eating can help prevent heart disease, but how can you prevent breast cancer?ADVERTISING
Continue ReadingIf you’re at high risk of breast cancer, you may be able to improve your odds of staying cancer-free by taking certain medicines, an approach known as chemoprevention or preventive therapy. Medications for breast cancer chemoprevention are the subject of much ongoing research.ADVERTISING Here’s a look at what’s known about each of these medications, including
Continue ReadingEach year, more than one million women have biopsies that show noncancerous changes in the breast, known as benign breast disease (BBD). Even though the changes may not require treatment, studies over the years at Mayo Clinic and elsewhere have found that not all cases of BBD are the same, and some will go on
Continue ReadingIf you’re concerned about breast cancer, you might be wondering if there are steps you can take toward breast cancer prevention. Some risk factors, such as family history, can’t be changed. However, there are lifestyle changes you can make to lower your risk. What can I do to reduce my risk of breast cancer? Lifestyle
Continue ReadingMale breast cancer is a rare cancer that forms in the breast tissue of men. Though breast cancer is most commonly thought of as a disease that affects women, breast cancer does occur in men. Male breast cancer is most common in older men, though it can occur at any age. Men diagnosed with male
Continue ReadingA breast biopsy is a way to evaluate a suspicious area in your breast to determine whether it is breast cancer. There are several types of breast biopsy procedures. A breast biopsy provides a sample of tissue that doctors use to identify and diagnose abnormalities in the cells that make up breast lumps, other unusual
Continue ReadingYou might not think about how important your hair is until you face losing it. And if you have cancer and are about to undergo chemotherapy, the chance of hair loss is very real. Both men and women report hair loss as one of the side effects they fear most after being diagnosed with cancer.
Continue ReadingMiller County prosecutors charged a man with a felony count of domestic assault after a weekend incident in Rocky Mount left one dead.
Continue ReadingColumbia Public Schools’ finance head is set to provide an update to the school board finance committee Wednesday on how COVID-19 has affected revenue and spending.
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