Food safety during the COVID-19 pandemic
there is a current consensus among the medical community that the virus is spread person-to-person.
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there is a current consensus among the medical community that the virus is spread person-to-person.
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The Missouri State Senate pushed forward Senate Bill 1 and submitted two new bills on Tuesday as the state’s special session on violent crime continues.
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) A federal agency fined a Jefferson City-based Schrimpf Landscaping after a worker died at a construction site earlier this year. A report from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration said the company received two serious fines, both worth $9,446. OSHA started investigating the company after Jacob Schrimpf, 31, was killed during
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Two University of Missouri nursing support teams are working with the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services to help more than 500 nursing homes across the state.
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All four CPS high schools are holding graduation ceremonies this week, with the first set to begin Thursday morning.
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The University of Missouri Board of Curators met Tuesday afternoon via Zoom and voted unanimously to combine the position of chancellor and president.
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) The Jefferson City Police Department is investigating a report of an armed robbery. According to a news release, it happened before 4:30 a.m. Tuesday near Panera Bread on Missouri Boulevard. The victim, a restaurant employee, told police that two men approached him with a gun and demanded he let them inside
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Missouri Gov. Mike Parson is meeting with school leaders Tuesday afternoon in a roundtable discussion about the reopening of schools around the state.
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Move-in day for the University of Missouri is just over two weeks away and school officials are prepared for students to come back.
Continue ReadingTODAY: A dry day looks to be in store for most of us. A stray shower or two is possible close to the I-44 corridor, down around the Lake of the Ozarks. Most of us will be on the drier side of this boundary, so highs in the mid to upper 80’s will feel a bit
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Health department officials are encouraging parents to take their children for well-child visits and recommend getting kids vaccinated.
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Police blocked part of Clark Lane in north Columbia for a shooting investigation Monday night.
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A woman from Rolla, Missouri, died in a crash late Monday in Osage County.
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CPS is hosting a series of live and pre-recorded webinars ahead of the return to learning in the fall.
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Missouri’s Republican Governor held a news briefing Monday afternoon as the state legislature returned to Jefferson City.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Mizzou athletics announced it is moving to digital only ticketing for football and men’s and women’s basketball games starting this fall. Fans will no longer be able to print their tickets, according to a release from MU. For those without a smartphone, the Mizzou athletics ticket office will provide an alternative option.
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The Columbia Missouri National Education Association released a report Monday with recommendations for the start of classes at Columbia Public Schools.
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Two people face murder charges linked to a deadly shooting in downtown Columbia Saturday night.
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Health officials, government officials and the public have debated how effective face coverings are against COVID-19 since the pandemic started.
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