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Mitchell Kaminski

Mitchell Kaminski is from Wheaton, Illinois. He earned a degree in sports communication and journalism from Bradley University. He has done radio play-by-play and co-hosts a Chicago White Sox podcast.

Columbia considers $42 million utility meter modernization project

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)  Columbia is looking to finalize a $42 million project to modernize the city’s electric and water meter infrastructure; replacing and retrofitting tens of thousands of aging meters with advanced technology designed to improve billing accuracy, outage detection and customer access to utility data. The proposed Advanced Metering Infrastructure project would replace 53,992

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Community members voice concerns about future of The Shops at Sharp End after ARPA funding dries up

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Community members gathered Thursday to discuss the future of the Shops at Sharp End, a retail incubator created to support local entrepreneurs in one of Columbia’s most historically significant Black neighborhoods. The meeting comes as organizers face a looming funding deadline and growing questions about whether the current model adequately reflects the

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Givens pleads guilty in Jefferson City child murder case

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) A woman accused of killing a Jefferson City child in 2018 pleaded guilty Friday in a Cole County courtroom.  Quatavia Givens pleaded guilty to second-degree murder, child abuse, and abandoning a corpse in the death of 4-year-old Darnell Gray. She had been charged with first-degree murder, child abuse, first-degree endangering the

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Jefferson City looks to crack down on street takeovers, minibikes 

JEFFERSON CITY Mo. (KMIZ) Jefferson City leaders are moving forward with proposed ordinances aimed at curbing illegal street takeovers and minibike use on public roads after being flooded with complaints from residents across the city.  The Jefferson City Public Safety Committee discussed and approved the wording of the proposed ordinances on Thursday, though both measures

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CPD data shows juveniles make up 22% of violent crime arrests; ages 10-17 make up largest age group of sex crime victims

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)  Despite the Columbia Police Department’s 2025  annual report showing violent crime trending downward for a fourth year in a row, Police Chief Jill Schlude said she isn’t taking a victory lap.  CPD recently rolled out a new data dashboard, which forced the department to go back and clean up some of its

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Domestic violence reports exceed average in Columbia as police miss out on issue-specific staffing grant

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)  The City of Columbia saw its average domestic violence reports increase in 2025, with some advocates warning that numbers are continuing to rise. In 2024, the Columbia Police Department renewed its STOP Violence Against Women Act grant through the Missouri Department of Public Safety. The $195,255 grant helped fund salaries and benefits

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‘We got here because we fell behind horribly’: Columbia officials make case for 1% public safety sales tax after council approval

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)  After delaying a vote earlier this month, holding hours of discussion and hearing concerns from several residents, the Columbia City Council unanimously approved placing a proposed 1% sales tax for public safety on the August ballot. Monday marked the City Council’s final opportunity to approve the proposal in time for the August

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Speed limit increase, income tax question headline the 100 bills passed in Missouri as legislative session ends

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) Around 6 p.m. Friday, lawmakers threw their papers in the air and began filing out of the House chamber after the Missouri General Assembly wrapped up its 2026 legislative session.   Missouri lawmakers passed 100 bills during the session, the highest total since 2019 and a sharp increase from the 81 bills

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