Columbia man facing murder charges after Saturday death investigation
A Columbia man now faces murder charges after a death investigation in Boone County Saturday evening.
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A Columbia man now faces murder charges after a death investigation in Boone County Saturday evening.
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Protests continue for the 13th consecutive day in Columbia to bring awareness for social injustice.
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The Columbia/ Boone County Health Department reported new cases of COVID-19 in the county on Saturday.
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COLUMBIA Mo. (KMIZ) Columbia police say they detained a man who allegedly threatened people with a knife in downtown Columbia on Friday night. Reports say around 8:25 p.m. Gabriel Falls, 28, of Columbia, was walking with a nine-inch blade and threatening people in the area of E Walnut St. and Ninth St. Upon arrival, reports
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Columbia Fire says it responded to an apartment fire on Claudell Lane. CFD working a residential structure fire on Claudell Ln. No injuries. Fire Marshal en route pic.twitter.com/U1UazkSxPn— Columbia_Fire (@Columbia_Fire) June 13, 2020 The department posted images of the fire to their twitter account. Columbia Fire says there are no injuries and a fire marshal
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Columbia police confirm they have arrested one man for his alleged role in a homicide that happened in the 2700 block of Quail Drive. Robert Junior Johnson, 49, was arrested and charged for first degree murder and unlawful use of a weapon. Columbia police were called to the 2700 block of Quail
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Protests continued in downtown Columbia Friday, but the police response looked different from days earlier in the week and the week before.
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The University of Missouri said Friday that it will not remove history after students started a petition to have a statue of Thomas Jefferson removed from campus.
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Keveon Martez Johnson, 36, his brother, Marcus Johnson, 34, and Marcus Seawood, 38, were charged in separate criminal complaints.
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Gov. Mike Parson’s office said Friday afternoon the Republican candidate running for 13th Circuit Court Division IV Judge was appointed to serve the remainder of a vacated term.
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University of Missouri Health Care said Thursday that it has notified patients affected by a September data breach.
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The city of Columbia on Friday will open its first outdoor pool of the season.
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As the Black Lives Matter movement continues to put the focus on lifting up minority communities, one Columbia leader said there are simple ways to help within the city.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) A group of about 100 people gathered to protest in downtown Columbia on Thursday night. The crowd walked from the columns on Mizzou’s campus to the intersection at 8th and Broadway near city hall. Just before 9 p.m., protesters laid down in the middle of the intersection. Thursday’s demonstration is the latest
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Check back for updates on the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Two men shot during an alleged south Columbia burglary — one of them fatally — broke into the home through a window, according to court documents.
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Interstate 70 westbound in Columbia reopened Thursday morning after crews shut down the highway following a crash.
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Peter Stiepleman, the superintendent of Columbia Public Schools, was on ABC 17 News at 6 a.m. Thursday.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Columbia police said an armed resident shot two burglary suspects Wednesday night, leaving one of them dead. At least 10 CPD vehicles responded to the 6000 block of Bentpath Drive around 9 p.m. Wednesday after a caller reported a burglary with shots fired. According to a news release from CPD, the resident
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A board created to provide an independent review of Columbia’s police is getting ready for extra public comment at its Wednesday meeting.
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