Some educators eager for coronavirus vaccine but Missouri timeline remains unknown
Teachers and school staff are in Tier 3 of Phase 1B in the state’s vaccination plan.
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Teachers and school staff are in Tier 3 of Phase 1B in the state’s vaccination plan.
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Jefferson City’s downtown saw little foot traffic Monday, with a combination of a state holiday and enhanced security precautions around the Capitol keeping the area quiet.
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Some state workers received an email asking them to work from home on Wednesday because of the potential protests near the Missouri Capitol.
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State authorities are on high alert amid concerns of widespread violence following the deadly U.S. Capitol siege on Jan. 6.
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City building and services will be closed in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. day, in both Columbia and Jefferson City.
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Check back for updates on the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Check back for updates on the conditions in Mid-Missouri.
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Check back for updates on the COVID-19 pandemic.
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According to the poll, 36% of residents are very likely to get vaccinated, 14% are somewhat likely and 46% said they are not likely to take the vaccine.
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Cole County Circuit Judge Daniel Green sentenced Jeffery Millens to life in prison on Wednesday after he was convicted of murder in October.
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) As doses of COVID-19 vaccines are continuing to be administered to the first phase of Missourians, health leaders are eyeing education strategies to inform the public about the vaccine. According to a poll sponsored by the Missouri Hospital Association, 58-percent of Missourians are very or somewhat likely to seek the vaccine
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The Missouri Department of Transportation said Tuesday that calls for service were on track with previous years in 2020 despite the coronavirus pandemic.
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Missouri State Highway Patrol Capt. John Hotz said law enforcement set up checkpoints around the state Capitol with a required metal detector scan and a bag search.
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The Department of Public Safety, which oversees the Missouri Capitol Police, has a plan for the inauguration that has been used and updated over the years and that includes “extensive security measures.”
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On Monday, Governor Parson is set to be sworn in as the 57th Governor of the State of Missouri at the 2021 Bicentennial Inauguration.
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Health department Director Kristi Campbell said SSM St. Mary’s in Jefferson City redistributed 100 doses of the Pfizer vaccine to the department.
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) As cell phones and other forms of video become increasingly more common in investigations, law enforcement and legal experts say it can play a crucial role in finding out what truly happened. After an officer-involved shooting in Jefferson City left a Columbia man dead Sunday, a viewer sent ABC 17 News
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A video shared with ABC 17 News shows police fatally shooting a Columbia man Sunday.
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Jefferson City police say at least two juveniles were hurt in a stolen vehicle crash Monday night.
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In one district, students are back in their school buildings. In the other, they’re learning online for at least two more weeks.
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