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Judge considers bond reduction for Montgomery County snake breeder’s wife
A judge wants more information on a potential plan to release a woman accused of murder from jail before deciding the issue.
Continue ReadingA judge wants more information on a potential plan to release a woman accused of murder from jail before deciding the issue.
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Continue ReadingThe new Boone County health order went into effect Friday, allowing restaurants, bars and other entertainment venues to stay open until 10:30 p.m.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Police are investigating two incidents in which shots were fired Thursday — one in central Columbia and another on the city’s south side. The first incident was called in at about 6 p.m. and happened on Worley Street near Ridgeway and Sanford avenues, police said Friday in a news release. Officers recovered
Continue ReadingColumbia Public Schools Athletic Department officials discuss moving forward after reporting a positive case on one of it’s football teams on Thursday.
Continue ReadingThe Columbia Public Schools Board of Education is scheduled to meet Friday morning and decide whether to rename the Rock Bridge High School Football field.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) ABC 17 News crews are on scene and report that Columbia Police are investigating a possible shooting on Worley. Crews report Worley is blocked at Sanford through a streets down. Several officers are on scene using evidence markers in the street. This is a developing story check back for more information or
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) ATF agents continue to execute a federal search warrant on the 300 block of E Winter street in north Columbia. U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives senior investigator John Ham says the search began this morning. Ham says the search warrant is part of an ongoing criminal investigation involving multiple
Continue ReadingThe man arrested after a standoff in central Columbia Wednesday night faces multiple felony charges linked to a separate case from June.
Continue ReadingThe Columbia/Boone County Health Department announced a new health order will go into effect in Columbia on Sept. 18 at midnight.
Continue ReadingRecycling center drop-off locations across Columbia continue to have overflowing issues.
Continue ReadingBoone County health officials said a decrease in COVID-19 cases led to Wednesday’s revised health order.
Continue ReadingWatch the interviews with the president of Tolton Catholic High School.
Continue ReadingSo far in the month of September, the Columbia/Boone County Department of Public Health and Human Services posted inspection reports for 26 establishments in the county.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) A probable cause statement was issued in the Aug. 23 shooting on the 1000 block of Claudell lane. In the statement, the shooting victim says Amiyha Grant had been threatening him since June 2020 when they argued. The victim says on the morning of Aug. 23, another argument started and “The next
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Damaceo Washington faces a harassment and trespass charge after an incident at the Columbia Mall. The Boone County probable cause statement states Washington was trespassing at the mall on Aug. 25 when an employee asked Washington to leave. According to the document, Washington was jumping on tables and yelling at people. Washington
Continue ReadingUpdates on COVID-19 news across Mid-Missouri.
Continue ReadingColumbia police were negotiating with a man holed up in an apartment building on College Avenue on Wednesday afternoon.
Continue ReadingWith summer coming to an end the flu season is approaching right in the mist of the COVID-19 pandemic and health experts are urging people now more than ever to get a flu shot this year.
Continue ReadingThe Rock Bridge High School football field could see a name change after recent social media posts made by the man the field was named for were critical of national anthem protests.
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