Five people taken into custody after possible shots fired in Jefferson City
Three adults and two juveniles were taken into custody after authorities investigated a theft.
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Three adults and two juveniles were taken into custody after authorities investigated a theft.
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One person was sent to the hospital after a crash in Jefferson City Saturday.
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As COVID-19 continues to impact every day life, many business owners in Mid-Missouri are having to accommodate to increased online traffic.
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As COVID-19 cases continue to increase, local health departments focus on weekly COVID-19 positivity rates rather than positive daily cases.
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The Cole County Commission said is in the preliminary decision-making phases for CARES Act funding, but hopes to have an application up by Sept. 1.
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Starting in the fall some Mid-Missouri public schools will have new regulations in place for students who use school buses.
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Jefferson City’s mayor said Tuesday that the emergency proclamation on masks approved by the city council is a way for the city government to set an example for organizations and businesses.
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The Jefferson City Fire Department responded to at least 25 incident Sunday as a severe thunderstorm swept through the area.
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A line of severe thunderstorms blossomed across the Highway 50 corridor this evening. It brought extremely heavy rainfall to Moniteau and Cole Counties. Flooding was reported on several roadways near creeks and streams in Jefferson City. A flash flood warning remains in effect until 11:15pm for Moniteau, Cole and Southern Callaway Counties. Radar indicated rainfall
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A Jefferson City commission is backing an effort to remove a monument to Confederate Gen. Sterling Price on Moreau Drive.
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The governor’s conference will be held live at the Missouri State Capitol at 3 p.m.
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Helias Catholic High School said one football coach tested positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday morning.
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The Jefferson City Police Department released the name of a man killed a shooting early Wednesday morning.
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) The leading Democratic challenger for governor doubled what Missouri’s chief executive made this quarter, according to campaign finance filings with the state. The Missouri Ethics Commission reports show Gov. Mike Parson still has more money on hand in his campaign to retain his seat as governor than state auditor Nicole Galloway.
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A 35-year-old man died after an early morning shooting Wednesday in Jefferson City.
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Republican Missouri Gov. Mike Parson announced a special legislative session to address violent crime in the state during a news conference Wednesday afternoon.
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There were no food code violations found among the Salute to America vendors.
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The Cole County Commission said the FBI is investigating threats that followed the commission’s decision to buy ambulances from a Canadian company.
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