MU Health is preparing for a spike in patients as COVID-19 outbreak continues
University of Missouri Health Care is preparing for a large uptick in patients as COVID-19 continues to spread across the country.
Continue ReadingUniversity of Missouri Health Care is preparing for a large uptick in patients as COVID-19 continues to spread across the country.
Continue ReadingThe White House advised people not to gather in groups of more than 10 in a set of new guidelines to fight the coronavirus outbreak released Monday,
Continue ReadingJefferson City School District officials said Monday all district schools are set to close from Wednesday until April 3.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The Missouri State High School Activities Association has canceled its Class 4 and 5 state basketball tournament this weekend due to concerns surrounding COVID-19 MSHSAA said the decision was made with help from local and state officials. MSHSAA released a statement on Monday morning. You can read it below. Due to continuing
Continue ReadingGov. Mike Parson said Monday morning that a sixth person has tested positive for COVID-19 in Missouri.
Continue ReadingPolice Chief Paul Williams said Monday morning the dead include a Springfield police officer Christopher Walsh, three citizens and the gunman.
Continue ReadingMissouri state officials said a presumptive-positive case of the novel coronavirus is in Henry County.
Continue ReadingGov. Mike Parson announced a press conference to take place at 5 p.m. Friday in which the Republican leader will use an executive order to declare a state of emergency in response to COVID-19 in the state.
Continue ReadingSt. Louis County Executive Sam Page said Friday that the county is limiting crowds to help prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Continue ReadingMissouri Gov. Mike Parson plans to hold a news conference Thursday about a second case of COVID-19 in Missouri.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) MSHSAA will limit spectators at its upcoming state basketball championships this weekend in Springfield due to concerns surrounding COVID-19. Each school will get 150 wristbands to give out to its fans. “We understand the unexpected hurdles this creates for our schools and fans, and apologize for the inconveniences it has caused,” Executive
Continue ReadingStephens College has added its name to the list of higher education institutions canceling or suspending classes because of the novel coronavirus.
Continue ReadingSt. Louis officials are declaring a public health emergency in light of the continued spread of novel coronavirus.
Continue ReadingThe Southeastern Conference canceled its men’s basketball tournament on Thursday morning due to concerns surrounding COVID-19. It also said all regular season sports are suspended until March 30.
Continue ReadingMissouri House leaders said Thursday that the chamber will move ahead next week with its work despite the state Senate taking a break over coronavirus concerns.
Continue ReadingKansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas declared a state of emergency in the city Thursday to mitigate the spread of coronavirus.
Continue ReadingThe University of Missouri will suspend in-person classes amid the growing outbreak of novel coronavirus.
Continue ReadingLincoln University officials said Wednesday that they are extending spring break, making the announcement just hours after University of Missouri officials decided to suspend in-person classes.
Continue ReadingMore Republican voters cast ballots for President Donald Trump than Democratic voters did for Biden — Trump took 4,563 votes in Cole County.
Continue ReadingA semi-truck fire backed up traffic Monday afternoon along Interstate 70 in Columbia.
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