Columbia Public Schools lays out plan for fall classes
Columbia Public Schools students will get a much different classroom experience in the fall, according to plans released Monday for a return to school amid COVID-19.
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Columbia Public Schools students will get a much different classroom experience in the fall, according to plans released Monday for a return to school amid COVID-19.
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Columbia police say a teenager was shot late Sunday along Scott Boulevard, the third teen to be shot there over the weekend.
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) Prosecutors charged a man with seven felonies and two misdemeanors after he allegedly broke into apartments on Jackson Street and started fires. According to court documents, Robert Keeton Jr. went inside of an apartment around 6:40 p.m. Thursday while the resident was still inside. Keeton started destroying the person’s property and
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Two family doctors from Pinnacle Regional Hospital will work at University of Missouri Health Care’s new Boonville clinic when it opens next month.
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The amount of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Cole County went from 57 to 61 between Tuesday and Saturday.
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Witnesses told police they saw the person who shot a man in the leg Friday in central Columbia carrying a rifle in Douglass Park.
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Columbia and Boone County will see a new health order go into effect on Tuesday despite a rise in COVID-19 cases.
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State troopers say two people were killed in a Howard County single-vehicle crash Sunday afternoon.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Several eateries in downtown Columbia were busy with customers on Sunday, but on Tuesday more people will be allowed inside after months of health orders. The Boone County Health Department’s current health order expires Monday night and will be replaced by a new relaxed order which does not put an occupancy limit
Continue ReadingThe Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services reported 18,003 cases of COVID-19 Sunday.
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Police took 30-year-old Seleste Renee Haynes of Camdenton into custody on Saturday after they allegedly struck a 12-year-old child with a vehicle.
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Mizzou tight ends coach and recruiting coordinator Casey Woods met reporters on Zoom this past week. You can watch the entire interview in the video player above.
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As COVID-19 related restrictions continue to ease, youth baseball returned to Columbia this weekend.
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Hy-Vee is recalling salad over potential contamination concerns.
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Police arrested a 19-year-old for a shooting at Douglass Park on Friday night.
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Juneteenth organizers speak out as one man was shot after the event ended Friday at Douglass Park in Columbia.
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TONIGHT: Storms from this afternoon will taper off tonight. Temperatures remain mild in the upper 60s. SUNDAY: We look to stay drier tomorrow– however, an afternoon storm can’t be ruled out. It will be warm and muggy with temperatures in the mid to upper 80s. EXTENDED:Â Storms look to increase Sunday night into Monday morning. You may
Continue ReadingThe Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services reported 17,590 cases of COVID-19 Saturday.
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COLUMBIA Mo. (KMIZ) Authorities are investigating after two people were shot in south Columbia Saturday morning. Law enforcement responded to a call for shots fired near the 500 block of South Scott Boulevard around 2 a.m. A police department news release said the two victims, 13- and 16-years-old, went to the hospital in two separate
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CALLAWAY COUNTY, Mo. (KMIZ) A Callaway County couple running for different political offices face felony drug charges. The Callaway County prosecutor charges Adela and Aaron Wisdom on Thursday with manufacture of a controlled substance and attempted tampering with evidence. Law enforcement claim the couple tried to burn 22 marijuana plants they had on their property
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