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Keeping the sunshine through the end of the work week
FRIDAY: A weak cold front will move through by early morning, shifting our winds to the north and keeping us near 60 for highs with abundant sunshine. TONIGHT : Temperatures will drop back towards freezing tonight thanks to clear skies. Easterly winds up to 8 mph will create for wind chills in the 20s .
Continue ReadingBond granted in Darnell Gray death case
The woman accused in the death of a Jefferson City 4-year-old was given a $100,000 cash-only bond Thursday. Quatavia Givens, 26, was indicted for felony abuse or neglect of a child in late 2018 after the death of Darnell Gray. Givens reported Gray missing, touching off several days of searches for the boy, police said.
Continue ReadingNew charges filed in Planned Parenthood arson
A federal grand jury added new charges against a Columbia man accused of starting a fire at the Planned Parenthood on Providence Road. On Wednesday, the grand jury indicted 42-year-old Wesley Kaster with using explosive material to maliciously damage federal property and with malicious use of explosive materials. The new charges carry minimum of five
Continue ReadingFirefighters battle fire at ABB facility in Jefferson City
The Jefferson City Fire Department responded to a structure fire at the ABB facility in Jefferson City early Friday morning. Twelve firefighters extinguished the fire within 30 minutes of arriving at the scene near the Hwy 63 and Route 54 intersection. The department said a build-up of dust and soot on an exhaust fan caused
Continue ReadingVIDEO: Kelly, Treece spar over budget
Mayor Brian Treece and challenger Chris Kelly had different points of view on the state of the city’s budget during a debate Thursday, March 21, 2019.
Continue ReadingJefferson City man accused of convincing Texas resident to invest into unregistered offshore trading
A Jefferson City man is accused of convincing a resident in Texas to invest thousands of dollars from the person’s college savings account through an offshore trading platform, according to Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft. The news release said Ashcroft’s Securities Division ordered Jeffrey Robnett and his company to cease and desist after allegedly offering
Continue ReadingCPS Board of Education candidates discuss guns in schools
Columbia Board of Education candidates discussed guns in schools, school boundaries, attendance, budget and more in a debate and forum Thursday. Three candidates are seeking two open seats in the election. Candidate Della Streaty-Willhoit said she doesn’t believe guns should be in schools. “We need the security of our kids, we need the security of
Continue ReadingCole County prepares for possible massive flood
As water rescues are being carried out in northwest Missouri, officials in Cole County are preparing for the flooding to travel downstream. A spokeswoman with the Missouri State Emergency Management Agency said troopers performed water rescues Wednesday in the city of Craig. ” There were four people rescued from homes and three from a boat
Continue ReadingLIVE REPLAY: Columbia mayoral debate and school board candidate forum
Five candidates — two for Columbia mayor and three people seeking two school board seats — discussed the issues in a debate and forum Thursday night. Below are updates from the event. A playback of the live video stream is available in the player below. VIDEO PLAYBACK OF THE EVENT 8 p.m. The candidates in
Continue ReadingMid-Missouri man charged after crash with officer
A mid-Missouri man now faces multiple charges after allegedly crashing into a New Franklin police officer. Jeffrey Knifong faces a count each of first-degree assault, first-degree vehicle tampering and resisting arrest. New Franklin officers responded to a report of a stolen vehicle Tuesday at the 100 block of County Road 343 in Howard County. Reportedly,
Continue ReadingBeautiful spring weather to end the week, rain this weekend
TONIGHT : Temperatures will drop back into the low to mid 30s under clear skies tonight with a light westerly breeze under 7 mph . FRIDAY: A weak cold front will move through by early morning, shifting our winds to the north and keeping us in the upper 50s to near 60 for highs with
Continue ReadingMizzou women’s hoops arrives at NCAA Tournament
The Mizzou women’s basketball team has arrived at the NCAA Tournament. The seven-seeded Tigers will take on 10-seed Drake on Friday at 3 p.m. in the opening round. Mizzou held a news conference before its first practice on Thursday afternoon. Mizzou surprised head coach Robin Pingeton right before practice. All of the players wore bright
Continue ReadingWhat you should expect if police are at your door
Police are still searching for three individuals who broke into a northeast Columbia home last night, stating they were from the Boone County Sheriff’s Office. This raises concerns about other individuals breaking into homes and claiming to be law enforcement. “Columbia police does not operate on a no-knock entry without extingent circumstances,” Public Information Officer
Continue ReadingCameras can aid officers in break-in investigations
Cameras like the one that captured three armed men breaking into a Columbia home early Thursday can help investigators find the perpetrators of crimes, a police training expert said. Three men broke into a Columbia home at about 3 a.m. Thursday, pointing guns at the people inside and claiming to be sheriff’s deputies. A viewer
Continue ReadingNFL teams flock for Drew Lock at Mizzou’s Pro Day
All 32 NFL teams sent scouts, coaches or front office members to Mizzou’s Pro Day as former Tigers looking to improve their draft stocks. All eyes were on Drew Lock, who is projected as a first-round pick in the 2019 NFL Draft. Lock stuck with his NFL Combine times and elected to only throw during
Continue ReadingGovernor declares state of emergency amid flooding
Gov. Mike Parson declared a state of emergency Thursday afternoon as conditions along the Missouri and Mississippi River systems worsen. Parson activated the Missouri State Emergency Operations Plan, which allows state agencies to coordinate directly with local jurisdictions. “The rising floodwaters are affecting more Missouri communities and farms, closing more roads and threatening levees, water
Continue ReadingVIDEO: Three men break in to Columbia home
Police were searching for three men after a Thursday morning break-in in northeast Columbia. Police said the three men entered a home in the1500 block of Spiros Drive around 3 a.m. claiming to be sheriff’s deputies. The residents inside the home realized the men were not officers and called police. The three men then fled
Continue ReadingCompany won’t operate duck boats in 2019 after fatal sinking
The company that owns a duck boat that sank on a Missouri lake last year, killing 17 people, won’t operate the vessels this year and will instead open a replacement attraction in the tourist town of Branson. Ripley Entertainment spokeswoman Suzanne Smagala-Potts announced plans for the new attraction, called Branson Top Op, on Thursday. She
Continue ReadingGreat end to the week, tracking some weekend rain chances
THIS AFTERNOON: We’re continuing to track lots of sunshine this afternoon as temperatures continue to rise through the upper 40s. Westerly breezes are a bit of a nuisance today as we have seen some gusts over 20 mph. Those should begin to relax through the evening hours… temperatures top out in the low 50s. TONIGHT
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