White powder in an envelope leads to evacuation of Department of Corrections Central Office
Employees were permitted to re-enter the building under four hours of first receiving the envelope.
Continue ReadingEmployees were permitted to re-enter the building under four hours of first receiving the envelope.
Continue ReadingThe state now has a seven day positivity rate of 23.7% on Sunday. An additional 2,245 new COVID-19 cases were added bringing the total of confirmed cases since the start of the pandemic is now 1,092,918. There have also been 264,161 probable antigen test results being positive, with 192 added Sunday. Ten new deaths was
Continue ReadingThe state now has a seven day positivity rate of 24.3% on Saturday. An additional 1,885 new COVID-19 cases were added bringing the total of confirmed cases since the start of the pandemic is now 1,090,673. There have also been 263,969 probable antigen test results being positive, with 1,006 added Saturday. Six new deaths was
Continue ReadingThe United States Postal Service is asking home and business owners to do their part by clearing off snow and ice from paths leading up to a mailbox or doorstep so workers have an easy time delivering mail and packages.
Continue ReadingSevere wintry weather makes for slippery and hazardous conditions, and while shoveling your walkways is no fun, it is important.
Continue ReadingWinter weather continues to stick around in the Mid-Missouri, several businesses in the area have had to make the decision on whether to stay open or close.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Plow crews continue to treat snow-covered roads in salt Wednesday evening, but crews say low temperatures will make the treatment less effective. Both MoDOT and Columbia Public Works said they are fully stocked up on salt. “Our salt supplies are in really good shape right now,” said Adam Shafer, Central District Maintenance
Continue ReadingAs snow blankets Mid-Missouri, those brave enough to drive through the storm are met with slick patches of ice and roads still covered in snow.
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Continue ReadingA Missouri Senate committee heard testimony Tuesday on a bill that would expand the legal protections for people claiming self-defense.
Continue ReadingUtility companies are telling their customers to be ready for potential power outages ahead of a major winter storm that could dump more than a foot of snow on Central Missouri.
Continue ReadingThe director of Missouri’s Department of Health and Senior Services resigned Tuesday, just hours after a Senate committee refused to vote on his nomination.
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Continue ReadingGov. Mike Parson defended his choice of Missouri health director Monday after vaccine mandate opponents gathered in the Missouri Capitol Rotunda to register their opposition to his pick.
Continue ReadingNew COVID-19 deaths are dropping in Missouri even as hospitals are seeing more patients than during previous pandemic waves.
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Continue ReadingThe Missouri Senate is expected to take up the state’s proposed map of U.S. House districts Monday.
Continue ReadingThe state now has a seven day positivity rate of 31% on Sunday. An additional 11,134 new COVID-19 cases were added over the weekend bringing the total of confirmed cases since the start of the pandemic is now 1,069,678. There have also been 257,870 probable antigen test results being positive, with 1,979 added between Saturday
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Continue ReadingThe Missouri State Highway Patrol is investigating a boat fire at the 7.5 mile marker of the Gravois Arm at Lake of the Ozarks.
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