Police: Human remains located in northwest Columbia Tuesday night
The heavily decomposed remains were found near the intersection of I-70 Drive Northwest and Stadium Boulevard around 6:30 p.m.
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The heavily decomposed remains were found near the intersection of I-70 Drive Northwest and Stadium Boulevard around 6:30 p.m.
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The Maries County Sheriff’s Office said Wednesday that members of a Lake of the Ozarks area drug task force have seized pounds of illegal drugs since New Year’s Day.
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The Missouri State Treasurer’s office announced Tuesday an expansion of the Show-Me Checkbook, an online financial transparency portal, to include data from local governments.
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ABC 17 Sports Director Andrew Kauffman is asking all of our viewers to send in your best at-home sports videos to news@kmiz.com. He will share the best ones in his 10 p.m. sportscast every night for the foreseeable future. You can watch Andrew’s at-home sports from Tuesday, April 14 in the video player above.
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The COVID-19 pandemic is expected to peak on April 28, according to new data.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) A Mizzou spokesman said 20 members of the Mizzou athletics department have been asked to take a 10% reduction in pay for the next three months. This comes in response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The individuals were not named, but the spokesman said it’s a mix of coaches and administration staff.
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Two Columbia residents are working together to provide face shields for first responders, nursing homes and others during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The COVID-19 pandemic is affecting tourism and the economy in Columbia as a stay-at-home order remains in effect, according to local tourism officials.
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Representatives with the University met in an online town hall earlier today to discuss cuts expected to be made to Mizzou in the coming months.
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Some law enforcement officials say they haven’t necessarily seen more domestic violence cases but they worry about reporting.
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The announcement included a decision on layoffs, restructuring and other cost-saving measures would be made by April 30.
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As school districts are forced to keep their doors shut across the state for the rest of the academic year, remote learning has become the new normal.
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Hallsville School District is focusing on flexible learning opportunities, authentic experiences at home and sustaining high-quality teacher-student relationships while schools are closed because of COVID-19.
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The state is set to receive 200,000 N95 masks Tuesday night, a day after officials said they had to recall a shipment of another type of mask.
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The release said Daniel Everett from Orange County, California will take over the position.
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The Boone County Sheriff’s Department said Tuesday that a man found dead in Perche Creek last week has been identified.
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TUESDAY: Mostly cloudy to start will mix in some spotty sun this afternoon. Highs will still be cool, in the upper 40’s to some low 50’s. TONIGHT: A disturbance will slide through this evening, but spotty sprinkles look to hold off until around midnight. It’s a fairly small window of opportunity, but we could see
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Numbers for the month of March show travel at Columbia Regional Airport was down nearly 50 percent from the same time last year.
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State officials are asking first responders send back thousands of masks out of safety concerns.
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The Columbia School Board will meet for the first time tonight since Governor Mike Parson announced Missouri schools will not hold in-person classes through the remainder of the school year.
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