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Residents Want Changes on Street

Residents living on one central Columbia street want changes because they say their street is not safe. The residents are on Garth Avenue, south of Broadway. Over the past few months, there have been several close calls including one hit-and-run accident ABC 17 News told you about back in November where an 86-year-old woman hit

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Suspects Flee Crash

Columbia police made two arrests after the suspects tried to run from a crash scene.Police got the call at 10:35 p.m. Thursday about a one car rollover crash at I-70 and Business Loop 70 East. When officers got there they learned about another crash in which someone was struck by a vehicle while trying to

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Columbia Airport Tower to Close

The Federal Aviation Administration announced Friday that 149 control towers at airports across the country will close beginning April 7, as part of the agency’s sequestration plan. The list of towers to close include those at Columbia Regional Airport, and Branson Airport in Missouri. However, the tower at Jefferson City Airport will remain open. The

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CDC Warns of New Virus

The government is warning doctors about a new mysterious virus called the corona virus. It is in the same family as the common cold but is also related to the SARS epidemic that swept the nation 10 years ago.It is similar to the common cold but can be fatal, and the symptoms are similar to

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MoDOT Director Resigns

The director of the Missouri Department of Transportation is resigning effective immediately.Kevin Keith announced his resignation Thursday, taking a medical leave of absence with plans to retire on July 1. An interim director, MoDOT Chief Engineer Dave Nichols, has been named to take his place.Nichols will remain the interim MoDOT director for at least one

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Columbia Airport Tower Closing

The tower at Columbia Regional Airport is closing because automatic budget cuts to the federal government.Jefferson City Memorial Airport got a warning letter on a potential closure, but it was not included on the final list announced Friday. Columbia Regional was part of the early proposal but did not get a similar notice.FAA officials said

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Chase May Have Clements Link

***UPDATE 10:24 P.M.*** According to the Denver Post, the suspect in the police chase has been identified as Evan Spencer Ebel, 28, a paroled prison inmate. The AP reports legal records show Ebel was convicted of assaulting a prison guard in 2008, and several other offenses dating back to 2003.***UPDATE 7:20 P.M.***ABC News confirmed investigators

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3/22: Weekend Winter Storm

***UPDATED SATURDAY 5 A.M.***Winter Storm Warnings and Watches have been issued for most of Mid-Missouri from Saturday night through Sunday evening.We are watching the development of a storm system that will bring snow to Mid-Missouri Saturday night and Sunday. A strong low pressure area is forecast to track from the Texas panhandle to near northern

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Police Seek Two for Robbery

Columbia police are looking for two men who robbed two victims at gunpoint Thursday night.The robbery happened on Santa Rosa Court; the victims were returning home when the suspects walked up, each with a handgun, and stole property from the victims. The suspects, described only as two black males, then fled on foot.Officers have not

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Man Tied to Tom Clement’s Death

DENVER (AP) — Attorney Jack Ebel testified before the Colorado Legislature two years ago that solitary confinement in a Colorado prison was destroying the psyche of his son, Evan.When Jack Ebel’s longtime friend, Gov. John Hickenlooper, was interviewing a Missouri corrections official for the top prisons job in Colorado, he mentioned the case as an

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Laundromat Fire Causes Damage

A fire at a Columbia laundromat Friday night caused minor damage to the business.Firefighters responded to Robinson’s Cleaners & Laundromat on Conley Road around 10:25 p.m. for a report of a structure fire. When fire crews arrived, they found heavy smoke throughout the business.Customers told firefighters that a clothes dryer had caught fire and they

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Ex-CEO Could Get Out of Jail

***UPDATE FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 9:04 P.M.***On Friday a judge reduced Bruce Cole’s bond from $500,000 to $100,000.That means if Cole comes up with $10,000 cash, he could move out of the Randolph County jail and return to California. In exchange, Cole would sign an extradition order and agree to stay under house arrest in Beverly

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Local Bank Closes in Columbia

On Friday Shelter Bank in Columbia officially closed its doors for the last time. In September the business announced it was shutting down because new regulation was getting too expensive.The location opened in 1999 and grew to over 20 workers last fall. Those employees have since moved on or found new spots with its parent

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Ferguson Attorney Responds to AG

The attorney for a Columbia man convicted of the 2001 murder of Columbia Tribune sports editor Kent Heitholt has filed a response to the state attorney general.In the filing, defense attorney Kathleen Zellner argues recantations by key witnesses and certain Brady case violations offer enough new evidence to cast doubt on the original rulings. The

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Man Threatens to Kill a Judge

A Portland man leads Callaway County Sheriff’s Deputies on a high speed chase before crashing outside of Fulton. According to the Sheriff’s press release Friday, the man, Keith Smart, got smart with deputies and threatened to blow up the courthouse and kill a judge when deputies put him in jail. Smart also allegedly told a

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Man Threatens to Kill a Judge

A Portland man leads Callaway County Sheriff’s Deputies on a high speed chase before crashing outside of Fulton. According to the Sheriff’s press release Friday, the man, Keith Smart, got smart with deputies and threatened to blow up the courthouse and kill a judge when deputies put him in jail. Smart also allegedly told a

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