CPS faces adversity on the first day of remote learning
Columbia Public Schools students and families hit an early yet short-lived roadblock in their first day of distance learning Monday.
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Columbia Public Schools students and families hit an early yet short-lived roadblock in their first day of distance learning Monday.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) UPDATE: Charges were dropped by the Boone County prosecutor’s office. ORIGINAL: A man charged with making a terrorist threat in Boone County has been brought back to Mid-Missouri after he was arrested in Iowa in February. Boone County prosecutors charged Raymond Utter with second-degree terrorist threats after he allegedly threatened University Hospital
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With stay-at-home orders in place across Mid-Missouri hoping to slow the spread of COVID-19, school is already looking a lot different for students and teachers.
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The fire marshall with the Columbia Fire Department is investigating the cause of a fire in a bathroom at Stephens Lake Park.
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Columbia Public Schools plans to start up its Grab-and-Go meal service Monday.
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Governor Parson and the Missouri Department of Transportation are offering special permits and extended hours to truckers responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. “The volume of goods that are being transported, particularly to grocery stores right now is unfathomable, its 2-3 times the Christmas rush, Black Friday type volume,” said Tom Crawford, President and CEO of
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Check back throughout the day for the latest COVID-19 coverage.
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Several power outages are shutting off lights in Columbia as storms sweep through mid-Missouri.
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The University of Missouri System has instituted a freeze on hiring and pay raises to brace for financial impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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St. Louis-based Schnuck Markets, Inc., the owner of Schnucks supermarkets, purchased Columbia’s Lucky’s Market during a bankruptcy auction Thursday.
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Columbia Public Schools is set to provide its students with meals starting Monday as in-person classes have been canceled to COVID-19.
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A private Columbia laboratory is now assisting numerous hospitals across Missouri and out-of-state with COVID-19 testing.
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Psychiatric experts with the University of Missouri Health Care system are warning about the mental health effects of coronavirus-related stress and isolation.
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An employee of the Gates Corporation factory in Columbia has tested positive for COVID-19.
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Online court records say Daria Littleton was sentenced to nine years in prison Monday.
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Fewer than 48 hours after a stay-at-home order took effect in Columbia, paper towels, napkins and toilet paper appear to be the products toughest to keep in stock.
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The University of Missouri Board of Curators voted Wednesday to make UM System President Mun Choi the interim chancellor of the system’s main campus.
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“I think we are going to see more cases for sure,” said Ashley Millham, medical director of Columbia/Boone County Department of Public Health. “But I hope it’s a slower rise and a shorter peak.”
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A stay-at-home order will go into effect in Boone County and Columbia at 8 a.m. Wednesday morning. Under that order, city and health officials will be able to take action if businesses or individuals do not comply with the order.
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