CPS officials predict no in-person summer school classes
Columbia Public Schools officials are set to discuss the outcome of summer school during a school board COVID-19 update work session Thursday.
Continue ReadingColumbia Public Schools officials are set to discuss the outcome of summer school during a school board COVID-19 update work session Thursday.
Continue ReadingBoone Hospital Center can now test for novel coronavirus antibodies.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA Mo. (KMIZ) A car camp in Columbia is providing a space where people experiencing homelessness can go to clean up and stay stagnant. The CoMo Car Camp is Columbia Ward 2 City Councilman Mike Trapp and his brother John Trapp’s third attempt to create a safe space for people without shelter to stay during
Continue ReadingThe Missing Person Support Center posted an update in fundraising for missing Columbia woman Mengqi Ji.
Continue ReadingColumbia police arrested Donald Eugene Hammers, 38, after he shot from a vehicle window in north Columbia.
Continue ReadingFamilies and children up to 19 years of age can access free counseling to help with issues due to COVID-19.
Continue ReadingSeveral emergency crews shut down part of Rangeline Street late Friday.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) A widely-cited COVID-19 prediction model believes Missouri is past the peak for daily deaths. The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation said that Missouri’s peak for daily deaths occurred April 14. While the IHME said it projected 26 deaths that day, the Department of Health and Senior Services reported 19 deaths statewide.
Continue ReadingCole County Health Department officials said the way businesses reopen may look different for every county across the state.
Continue ReadingColumbia Public Schools is wrapping up its first full week of remote learning after making adjustments last week.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA Mo. (KMIZ) GeneTrait Laboratories in Columbia has the capacity to test up to 20,000 samples for COVID-19 per week but officials from the lab say they’re lacking in essential materials. “We have some limitations right now,” said Michelle Beckwith, the vice president of GeneTrait Laboratories. “I don’t believe most of it’s an actual testing
Continue ReadingCourses will open at 8 a.m. and close at 5 p.m.
Continue ReadingLocal leaders who spoke with ABC 17 News on Thursday said they would like to lift restrictions on business and movement put in place to slow COVID-19 as soon as possible, but such easing must be done in a safe way.
Continue ReadingUniversity of Health Care announced Thursday it is joining a nationwide clinical trial to research whether plasma from previous COVID-19 patients could help those who are still fighting the virus.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) As people across the state and country are asked to stay in their homes, unemployment continues to swell, especially within the tourism industry. In Missouri, 307,498 people have filed for unemployment because of COVID-19 as of Thursday at 4 p.m. Boone County has racked up 7,787 of those claims, while Cole County
Continue ReadingA told officers that she and a child were inside a home when two men broke in and assaulted her, Columbia police said Thursday.
Continue ReadingAn ABC 17 News crew said some officers had guns drawn and were searching the area surrounding the Cape House apartment building on Parker Street.
Continue ReadingThe Microenterprise Recovery Loan Program in Columbia opened at 8 a.m. on Wednesday, and closed shortly before noon when the city received as many applications as they had funding for.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The University of Missouri has decided to cancel all 2020 summer camps due to COVID-19. This decision comes after university officials also moved all in-person summer courses online and Summer Welcome online. Christian Basi, a spokesperson for MU says the decision was made in light of the health and safety of students
Continue ReadingUniversity of Missouri Health Care CEO Jonathan Curtright said Wednesday that his organization is expecting the COVID-19 outbreak to peak in late April or early May in Mid-Missouri.
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