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THURSDAY: Heavy clouds bring us into the day with mild morning temperatures, with gradual clearing through the day as a cold front sweeps east. Peeks of sunshine can be expected through the afternoon. Highs only reach the low 60s. TONIGHT: Clouds continue to clear out allowing for radiational cooling tonight as overnight lows drop into
Continue ReadingTwo arrested after Jefferson City chase
Jefferson City police arrested two people from St. Louis late Wednesday after a report of shoplifting led to a chase. A caller reported at about 8:30 p.m. Wednesday that several people fled the Dillard’s store in Capital Mall with more than $500 in unpaid merchandise, the Jefferson City Police Department said in a news release.
Continue ReadingCrash causes backups on Jefferson City Missouri River Bridge
A crash in the eastbound lanes of US 54 and the Missouri River Bridge caused traffic delays on Thursday. Jefferson City Police Department officers were still at the scene at 11:45 a.m. The crash involved three vehicles, and JCPD asked drivers to slow down for emergency vehicles. {“url”:”https://twitter.com/MSHPTrooperF/status/1126521582585819136″,”author_name”:”MSHP Troop F”,”author_url”:”https://twitter.com/MSHPTrooperF”,”html”:”&#lt;blockquote class=”twitter-tweet”&#gt;&#lt;p lang=”en” dir=”ltr”&#gt;Heads up Jeff
Continue ReadingCrash causes backups on Jefferson City Missouri River Bridge
A crash in the eastbound lanes of US 54 and the Missouri River Bridge caused traffic delays on Thursday. Jefferson City Police Department officers were still at the scene at 11:45 a.m. The crash involved three vehicles, and JCPD asked drivers to slow down for emergency vehicles. {“url”:”https://twitter.com/MSHPTrooperF/status/1126521582585819136″,”author_name”:”MSHP Troop F”,”author_url”:”https://twitter.com/MSHPTrooperF”,”html”:”&#lt;blockquote class=”twitter-tweet”&#gt;&#lt;p lang=”en” dir=”ltr”&#gt;Heads up Jeff
Continue ReadingBill targeting wind energy line stalls in Missouri Senate
Legislation that could thwart a large wind-energy power line has hit a roadblock in the Missouri Senate. Senators were unable to come to a vote late Wednesday on a bill prohibiting the use of eminent domain to acquire easement rights for the Grain Belt Express power line. Democratic senators who support the project slowed debate
Continue ReadingBill targeting wind energy line stalls in Missouri Senate
Legislation that could thwart a large wind-energy power line has hit a roadblock in the Missouri Senate. Senators were unable to come to a vote late Wednesday on a bill prohibiting the use of eminent domain to acquire easement rights for the Grain Belt Express power line. Democratic senators who support the project slowed debate
Continue ReadingColumbia teen arrested on suspicion of stealing from abandoned business
A Columbia teen was arrested on Wednesday on suspicion of stealing from an abandoned Boone County business. Alexander S. Rothman allegedly set off motion sensing cameras inside of Jolley’s Full Service. The caller was able to describe what the person looked like through photos that were sent to her phone. A deputy went to the
Continue ReadingColumbia teen arrested on suspicion of stealing from abandoned business
A Columbia teen was arrested on Wednesday on suspicion of stealing from an abandoned Boone County business. Alexander S. Rothman allegedly set off motion sensing cameras inside of Jolley’s Full Service. The caller was able to describe what the person looked like through photos that were sent to her phone. A deputy went to the
Continue ReadingHouse committee votes to finalize $301M in road, bridge bonds
The Missouri House Budget Committee convened Thursday morning and voted to support Senate Concurrent Resolution 14, which would give approval to the office of administration to strike a bond agreement with the Federal Highways and Transportation Commission. In a brief hearing that saw no discussion, the final vote tally was 24 in favor, two in
Continue ReadingWoman accused of dealing heroin in Moberly
One woman was arrested on Tuesday night after police found heroin, methamphetamine, marijuana and a gun in her car. Police pulled the woman over on Myra and Hinkley streets just before 10:30 Tuesday night for having no registration displayed. Officers could smell marijuana in the car and asked to search the vehicle. In the search,
Continue ReadingEscaped inmate arrested after shots fired
Authorities arrested an escaped inmate Wednesday after the incident prompted a public school to lock down and a community college to send warnings to students. Missouri State Highway Patrol Sgt. Eric Brown said the inmate was arrested in the Clifton Hills area near Highway 24 and Highway 3 between Moberly and Salisbury after crashing an
Continue ReadingMillersburg mobile home park residents voice concerns
Some residents living at a mobile home park in Millersburg voiced concerns after their landlord failed to pay a water bill on time. Elizabeth Miller lives at the mobile home park located off of Route J. She said utilities are included in their lot rent and was surprised to have her water shut off today.
Continue ReadingConstruction crew hits gas line near MU campus
Crews with Ameren Missouri responded to a gas leak near the University of Missouri campus Wednesday afternoon. Ameren officials said construction workers were digging in front of 306 Hitt Street and cut through the service to an apartment building. Ameren shut off service to the building, officials said. They estimated gas would be restored around
Continue ReadingColumbia police parking at Plaza Tire Services to prevent crime
The Columbia Police Department is putting preventative policing into practice in downtown Columbia. The department is parking two patrol cars in and taping off the Plaza Tire Service parking lot on the corner of Fifth Street and East Broadway Street almost every weekend. Plaza Tire Service manager Sam Botts said CPD approached the business late
Continue ReadingJefferson City eyes pavement project for Country Club Drive
A section of a busy Jefferson City road could be getting a significant renovation. The Public Works and Planning Committee is set to discuss a plan to pave a 1-mile stretch of Country Club Drive at its Thursday morning meeting. The preliminary plan includes paving over the shoulder to create a lane reserved for pedestrian
Continue ReadingCPS looking at millions in savings with new benefit contracts
The Columbia Public Schools Finance Committee is recommending benefit contracts to the school board. The recommendations include contracts with UMR for medical insurance, Delta Dental for dental insurance and Express Scripts Inc. for pharmacy benefits. This is the first time the district has explored the possibility of changing benefit contracts in more than a decade.
Continue ReadingJCPD investigates after child struck by vehicle
The Jefferson City Police Department is investigating after a child was struck by a car Wednesday afternoon. Officers responded to the scene around 3:38 p.m. in the 1000 block of Broadway Street, according to a news release. Police said a vehicle driven by Nicolin Moore-Cohns, 42, was traveling southbound on Broadway when it struck 7-year-old
Continue ReadingColumbia City Council holds closed door meeting on city manager search
The Columbia City Council held a closed door meeting Wednesday to discuss the hiring, firing, disciplining or promoting of particular employees. Even though the meeting was closed to the public, Columbia Mayor Brian Treece did make time to briefly speak with media afterward. The mayor said much of the meeting was the council’s first chance
Continue ReadingSome Morgan County parents angry at district attendance policy
Some parents of graduating seniors in the Morgan County School District are upset after they learned their students would not be able to walk with their classmates at graduation. Morgan County students must have a 90 percent attendance rate in order to walk during their graduation under district policy. The new attendance policy was put
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