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Two pedestrians hit in major crash

Traffic investigators are investigating a major car crash on Grindstone Parkway that sent two people to the hospital and left a car engulfed in flames. According to the Columbia Fire Department, said two firetrucks and several ambulances were dispatched to what was labeled as an injury crash. Division Chief John Metz said a person was

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I-70 closure expected through Wednesday

Missouri Department of Transportation crews have begun work on the Missouri River Bridge near Rocheport, according to MoDOT. A news release from the department said crews will be working 24 hours until the repairs are complete. It is expected to be complete Wednesday. The department said crews are replacing expansion joints, which helps the bridge

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Bird nest causes fire in Mexico, Mo.

Firefighters in Mexico put out a blaze at King’s Daughters Home residential care on Friday morning. Emergency crews were called to the facility around 6:00 a.m. and helped staff safety evacuate residents from the building. The Audrain Ambulance District helped care for the residents while on scene. Firefighters said the cause was a bird nest

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Sunshine is right around the corner

SATURDAY: We’re seeing some patchy fog developing in some of our southern counties this morning. That will creep further north over the coming hours, before lifting later this morning. Clouds will begin to clear from west to east into this afternoon, ushering in sunshine which is becoming a rare sight over the past few weeks.

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Osage Beach condo catches fire

Troopers with the Missouri State Highway Patrol are responded to assist Osage Beach with a condo fire, according to a tweet from Troop F. The tweet said the fire happened at 1450 Serene Court and that it appeared everyone made it out of the building. ABC 17 News has contacted the Osage Beach Fire Protection

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US Department of Transportation sends $2 million for Missouri flood repairs

The Missouri Department of Transportation is actively evaluating how to spend emergency relief funding provided by the federal government. Two million dollars were made available to the state Friday by the Federal Highway Administration for flood damage repairs. “These emergency funds will help Missouri repair roads and bridges that were heavily damaged as a result

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