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Month: September 2020

Tracking FALLing temperatures

TONIGHT: Breezy conditions will continue into the evening with lows falling into the mid 60s. SUNDAY: A slow-moving cold front will continue approaching mid-Missouri throughout our Sunday morning. By noontime, we’ll start to see a line of storms moving in from the northwest. These will continue to make their way through the area throughout the

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Tracking Sunday showers

TODAY: We continue our warmup trend into the upper 80s today. Thankfully there will be some wind to knock the heat off with gusts up to 25 mph. Skies will be clear and humidity will be noticeable but not uncomfortable. SUNDAY: A cold front will slowly pass over mid-Missouri to bring some cloud cover into

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Missouri State Highway Patrol crest.

Fatal crash in Cooper County

Cooper County, Mo. (KMIZ) A Florida man was pronounced dead after a vehicle collision Friday afternoon in Cooper County, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol. Reports say 40-year-old Nicholas A Barbieri of Brooksville, FL, was driving eastbound on I-70 with a minor in the passenger seat when the car flipped near the 95.6 mile

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Man arrested Wednesday after running cars off the road during a chase through multiple counties

MONITEAU COUNTY, Mo. (KMIZ) On Wednesday, local law enforcement arrested a man after a chase through three counties ending in Boonville. According to the Moniteau County Sheriff’s Department, Matthew L. Scovell, 40, of Lawson, Mo., is allegedly ran several cars off the roadway before a chase ensued from Cole County into Moniteau County and ending

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Downtown Columbia near MU's Campus

University of Missouri to have more staff monitoring crowds for Saturday’s home opener

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) While several COVID-19 safety precautions are in place at Faurot Field for the Mizzou Football’s home opener, the university is amping up patrols to monitor crowds on and off-campus. This comes as the university announced 20 more people have been disciplined for violating COVID-19 policies. Prior to those, Mizzou had expelled two

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