Sunday Sitdown with Dave Matter, St. Louis Post Dispatch
ABC 17s Austin Kim talks with St. Louis Post Dispatch Mizzou beat writer Dave Matter about MU football, summer training camp and Mizzou basketball.
Continue ReadingABC 17s Austin Kim talks with St. Louis Post Dispatch Mizzou beat writer Dave Matter about MU football, summer training camp and Mizzou basketball.
Continue ReadingThe sign in the window reads “No Vacancy.” It’s not a hard deduction to make looking around the Deluxe Inn complex on Business Loop 70 East. Chains block the entrances to the parking lot, as pieces of yellow ‘Caution’ tape blow in the wind. A vote at Monday’s Columbia City Council meeting may bring some
Continue ReadingA Fulton home is in complete disrepair after a fire ripped through the house early Saturday morning. Crews said the fire started because of a clothes dryer malfunction. Firefighters were met with a blaze inside one room of the home. They were able to get the fire under control after an aggressive attack. The fire
Continue ReadingA woman visiting an inmate at the Moberly Correctional Center ended up in jail herself Saturday morning. 35-year-old Tina Kreiman of Cape Girardeau tried to pass drugs to an inmate during a visit. Officers at the correctional center said they found four small bags of heroin. Kreiman was arrested and charged with felony possession with
Continue ReadingA new school year is on its way, and besides stocking up with new supplies and clothes, students are also gearing up with the latest vaccinations for free. On Saturday, the Columbia/Boone County Health and Human Services Department gave out Tdap, meningitis and HPV vaccines to nearly 40 students at no cost. The nearly 800
Continue ReadingMizzou basketball made one final splash in the Class of 2014, and it may be its most significant signing yet. The Tigers officially added forward Montaque Gill-Caesar from Huntington Prep, a four star recruit according to Rivals. “Teki has all the tools to be a big time talent over the course of his college career
Continue ReadingRunning and exercise are a great way to get in shape and one way to do that is by participating in a Fun Run event. However, BBB urges runners to use caution and do their homework before signing up for such races. Fun Runs are more for enjoyment rather than the competition. They are open
Continue ReadingFriday marked the last day of the Boys and Girls Club of the Capital City building. Within the next month, MoDOT will tear down the building for the expansion of Highway 50, and to celebrate more than 20 years at the location, young people got together, played, and shared memories of the much loved program.
Continue ReadingOfficers arrested a contributing columnist with the Columbia Daily Tribune on child pornography charges on Thursday. Scott May, 57, of Columbia remains in the Boone County Jail for felony possession of child pornography. Court documents said in late May, the Missouri State Highway Patrol’s online investigative unit searched BitTorrent, a file-sharing website, when May’s IP
Continue ReadingAn Audrain County murder suspect appeared in court Friday afternoon. 34-year-old Ricky Harding of Mexico is charged with second degree murder, armed criminal action, domestic assault, and 4 counts of endangering the welfare of a child. Harding is the suspect in the death of Summer Hickman in the 15000 block of Audrain Road 923. Audrain
Continue ReadingConstruction began Friday morning on a multi-million dollar Allied Health building at Central Methodist University. The president of the university said without the building they would have had to turn students away. “Because of our existing facilities, we have an incredible nursing program today, but we’re just not large enough to house the demand that
Continue ReadingRoad crews have started work on St. Charles Road East in Boone County. Crews are putting asphalt down from Route Z all the way to the Callaway County line. The road is down to one lane, and you can’t park along it each day between 7:00 a.m. and 7 p.m. The project is expected to
Continue ReadingA missing 68-year-old man was found safe Friday afternoon. Members of the Boone County Fire Protection District and the Missouri State Highway Patrol were looking for a missing George Hartmann Sr. who was last seen Thursday morning. Hartmann was last seen by a family member at his home in the 2100 block of East Pinnacles
Continue ReadingA Mexico, Missouriman was convicted of child sex crimes late Thursday, according to the Audrain County prosecutor’s office. Thomas Miller, 49, was found guilty of child molestation, statutory sodomy, child abuse and endangerment charges. His sentencing is scheduled for September 19. Miller faces a minimum of five years in prison and a maximum of 44
Continue ReadingTroopers say a Monroe County woman is dead after getting hit by a train. The accident happened Thursday evening southwest of Madison. Investigators say Christy Mitcham, 40, of Madison failed to stop for an eastbound train and was hit. Her vehicle flipped and Mitcham was thrown from the car.
Continue ReadingBoone County deputies are investigating after a shots fried call north of Columbia. Around 10:30 p.m. Thursday deputies were called out to the 8700 block of Route Z for a report of shots fired. Highway Patrol troopers also assisted in the call. At this point it is not clear how many shots were fired, but
Continue ReadingAt least three homes were riddled with bullets after a shooting Wednesday night on Rice Road. Neighbors told ABC 17 News they feel lucky to be alive, because some were sitting outside when the bullets started flying. Others were inside, but even they weren’t safe because some of the bullets crashed into a home, too.
Continue ReadingThe debate continued Thursday on whether or not voters should pass Amendment 1, otherwise known as, the “Right to Farm” amendment. While its name seems self-explanatory, opponents and supporters disagree on whether or not the measure will actually benefit farmers. However, both sides agree voting their way will protect Missouri farmers. The Missouri Rural Crisis
Continue ReadingColumbia Police were investigating a domestic disturbance on the north side of the city Thursday afternoon. ABC 17 crews saw an officer in the 4000 block of Bold Venture Road with a K-9 Unit searching a home and surrounding areas. Officers were observed attempting to enter the residence. Stay with ABC 17 News for the
Continue ReadingThe Jefferson City Police Department is getting some much needed money to help train officers. The Public Safety Committee approved $17,000 Tuesday night to go to the Department. A little bit goes a long way when it comes to training and investigation techniques. Captain Doug Shoemaker said, “We have memberships, there are a lot of
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