School safety investigation: Sedalia, Iberia and Fatima
ABC 17 News asked for dozens of Mid-Missouri school districts’ security plans, maintenance records and expenses ahead of the 2022-2023 school year.
Continue ReadingABC 17 News asked for dozens of Mid-Missouri school districts’ security plans, maintenance records and expenses ahead of the 2022-2023 school year.
Continue ReadingABC 17 News asked for 41 Mid-Missouri school districts’ security plans, maintenance records and expenses ahead of the 2022-2023 school year.
Continue ReadingABC 17 News asked for 41 Mid-Missouri school districts’ security plans, maintenance records and expenses ahead of the 2022-2023 school year.
Continue ReadingABC 17 News asked for 41 Mid-Missouri school districts’ security plans, maintenance records and expenses ahead of the 2022-2023 school year.
Continue ReadingABC 17 News asked for 41 Mid-Missouri school districts’ security plans, maintenance records and expenses ahead of the 2022-2023 school year.
Continue ReadingColumbia and Jefferson City are among the Missouri cities opting out of the back-to-school tax holiday again this year.
Continue ReadingRoy Lovelady is now Columbia City Council’s newest member after Tuesday’s election, and he says he is ready to serve Ward 3.
Continue ReadingRoy Lovelady, the 38-year-old co-founder of a non-profit and small business owner, has won the Third Ward seat for Columbia’s city council over incumbent Karl Skala in a historic special election.
Continue ReadingTuesday’s primaries include a special election for the City of Columbia for the first time in the city’s history.
Continue ReadingThe University of Missouri announced it will restart a demolition plan for Pickard Hall, a building that held radioactive chemistry experiments in the early 20th century.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Wastewater testing for COVID at the University of Missouri is set to try a technique researchers have been developing over the past year to test diluted wastewater. Marc Johnson, professor of medicine and head of MU’s wastewater team, says his colleague Chung-Ho Lin led a project to find the best way to
Continue ReadingThe city council delayed a vote on raises for over 300 city employees by 5 percent except police in Jefferson City.
Continue ReadingThe program will hold training sessions at the Missouri Emergency Vehicle Operation Course training center on July 9 and 10.
Continue ReadingSevere storms woke up many people in Mexico as they moved through around 4 a.m. this Friday morning.
Continue ReadingColumbia’s airport is not immune to the nationwide pilot shortage.
Continue ReadingMissouri Department of Transportation contractors will begin their second night of lane closures near the I-70 Missouri River Bridge in Rocheport by closing another lane in the area.
Continue ReadingWomen in America are again seeing empty shelves for a product that many need on a regular basis … tampons.
Continue ReadingTicks are nothing new to Missouri but this summer emergency, health care workers say they are seeing more people come in from bites.
Continue ReadingThe Missouri Department of Transportation is hosting a public hearing to gauge public opinion on a proposed project for the Route 63 and Grindstone Parkway interchange.
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