Columbia’s new face mask requirement includes many exceptions
The mask ordinance for the city will go into effect on Friday at 5 p.m. and require citizens to wear masks most places in public.
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The mask ordinance for the city will go into effect on Friday at 5 p.m. and require citizens to wear masks most places in public.
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The Supreme Court has upheld a prosecutor’s demand for President Donald Trump’s tax returns
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ABC 17 News obtained documents from the Columbia/Boone County Department of Public Health and Human Services that show they had already visited the establishment three times regarding COVID-19 guidelines
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Organizers with the Show-Me State Games canceled the annual event over concerns of COVID-19.
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Check back for updates about the COVID-19 pandemic regionally and statewide.
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Wednesday marks the final day of voter registration for Missouri’s August primary election.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Mizzou athletics gave its second update on its COVID-19 testing results on Wednesday. UPDATE: 367 of 377 tests on #Mizzou student-athletes & athletic staff participating in department testing protocol have been negative for COVID-19. pic.twitter.com/lTGVZRMfOc— Mizzou Athletics (@MizzouAthletics) July 8, 2020 An MU spokesperson confirmed ten total student-athletes and staff have now
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The highway patrol canceled its endangered person advisory for a missing Howard County child after she was found.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) More than 800 businesses in mid-Missouri received federal loans greater than $150,000 to help keep people hired throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Data released by the Small Business Administration shows which companies and non-profits received the highly sought-after loans. Five area businesses are listed in the largest loan bracket, between $5 million and
Continue ReadingTONIGHT: Isolated storms early, mostly clear. Lows in the low 70s. TOMORROW: Partly cloudy with scattered storms possible by early afternoon. Some could be strong with gusty winds and heavy rain. Highs in the upper 80s to around 90. Heat index between 94-97. EXTENDED: Several disturbances will make their way across the Midwest through the
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Leaders at the University of Missouri said Wednesday that their international students won’t be affected by a new federal rule requiring such students to leave the country if classes are taught online only.
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A University of Missouri student has been arrested and given a court summons in connection with graffiti found on the sidewalk near the Thomas Jefferson statue on MU’s campus.
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The number of patients in hospitals locally and statewide has ticked up recently as positive COVID-19 cases continue their record increases, but local hospitals say they’re ready if that case surge turns into a patient surge.
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) A former Missouri lobbyist pleaded guilty on Tuesday to a federal crime involving marijuana sales. Eapen Thampy admitted to distribution of marijuana for helping broker a deal for 100 pounds of marijuana in February 2018. Thampy bought the marijuana from Craig Smith, an Oregon man federal authorities believe ran the nationwide
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The Maries County Sheriff’s Office said it hopes to identify human remains found in the Gasconade River over the weekend.
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State troopers said a Morgan County man was killed in a rollover crash outside of Boonville Tuesday afternoon.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Two Mid-Missouri high school baseball teams came together to honor the military on Tuesday night. Battle and Rock Bridge hosted Military Appreciation Night at Atkins Field. Together – the two teams were able to raise $1,840 for the Central Missouri Honor Flight. You can watch the highlights in the video player above.
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The Jefferson City School District is investigating social media posts made by staff members over the past few weeks.
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Beginning Wednesday July 8, the City of Columbia will suspend residential curbside recycling.
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The department’s “work search” requirement ended on Monday, after being waived during the record unemployment during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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