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Four dead in I-70 crash
Westbound Interstate 70 was shut down Wednesday afternoon at mile marker 133 just outside Columbia after a fatal crash involving six total vehicles, including two tractor-trailers and at least two passenger vehicles. Four people were killed in the crash, including one of the tractor-trailer drivers, Missouri State Highway Patrol Sgt. Scott White said. At least
Continue ReadingOne arrested in K2 searches
UPDATE 5:51 P.M.: According to a press release, the Columbia Police Department have arrested a Columbia man for trafficking K2. Police arrested Michael Mctye, 45, on Wednesday on suspicion of manufacturing and distributing synthetic cannabinoids. Columbia police partnered with the Boone County Sheriff’s Department to search two businesses and a residence in the county. It
Continue ReadingAreas to the east waking up to a slow going morning commute with snow possible
***Winter Weather Advisory for Camden and Miller Counties until Noon today. Winter Weather Advisory for Gasconade, Montgomery, Maries, Osage, Phelps and Pulaski counties until 6 PM this evening *** THURSDAY: For the morning commute our south and eastern counties will see ongoing snow as the backend of the system to the east continues to increase
Continue ReadingMissing woman found dead at Mark Twain Lake
UPDATE 12:10 P.M.: Rafaella Stroik’s body was found in Mark Twain Lake south of the boat ramp at about 9:40 a.m. Wednesday after a pilot in a private plane saw a body in the water. Authorities said foul play is not suspected. ORIGINAL: The Missouri State Highway Patrol is asking the public for help finding
Continue ReadingQuadruple fatal crash on I-70 marks Troop F’s 67th fatality in 2018
A quadruple fatal crash on I-70 in Boone County Wednesday brings the total number of fatalities in Troop F this year to 67. At this time last year, Troop F had seen 48 fatalities. Authorities have not yet released the names of the victims involved in the crash. Six vehicles were involved, including at least
Continue ReadingLaw enforcement investigates narcotics, firearms on Demaret Drive
Law enforcement agencies were investigating on Demaret Drive early Wednesday morning. Missouri State Highway Patrol and federal agents were on the scene at approximately 7:30 a.m. which they said was related to firearms and narcotics. MSHP vehicles as well as an armed vehicle were on the scene. A federal public information officer said charges are
Continue ReadingColumbia police chief clarifies new community policing model
Chief Ken Burton insisted that the new unit dedicated to community policing in Columbia will work, despite no new officers being dedicated to it yet. CPD plans to dissolve two units, including the eight-officer Community Outreach Unit, and create a new Community Response Unit. The new unit will consist of eight officers and two supervisors,
Continue ReadingHotel tax revenue on track for timely collection
In 2016, prior to the passage of a 1 percent hotel tax increase, Columbia city officials said if it were approved, it would sunset in 23 years. If the city collected $10 million from the tax before that time, they said the tax would expire earlier. In a 2016 memo, city staff projected the tax
Continue ReadingSome homeless shelters not open despite cold
Another round of winter-like weather is headed for mid-Missouri, but some shelters have not opened for the season yet. “We were taken aback by the level of the cold and how quickly it got cold,” Rainbow House Homeless Youth Program Coordinator Mark Kirchhoff said. “Exposure in the hot weather, in the cold weather, obviously the
Continue ReadingSnow tonight- AM Thursday for eastern Missouri, accumulation possible in parts of Mid-Missouri
***Winter Weather Advisory for Gasconade, Montgomery, Maries, Osage, Phelps and Pulaski counties through Thursday afternoon. *** TONIGHT: Light snow is expected to increase near I-44 by evening and build northward overnight, ahead of our next storm system that will bring accumulation to parts of the region. There will be clear skies to the northwest, with
Continue ReadingColumbia Public Works crews train for winter season
The Columbia Public Works Department hosted its annual training session for road crews on Wednesday, despite two snowfalls coming through town already. The training usually takes place in mid-November, before winter weather typically hits Columbia. Department supervisors said that crews train for different weather conditions throughout the year, but the annual training is a good
Continue ReadingSnow Wednesday night- AM Thursday in parts of Mid-Missouri
A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect from Wednesday night into Thursday afternoon for Gasconade, Montgomery, Osage, Maries, Phelps and Pulaski counties for light to moderate snow and possible accumulation up to 3 inches. This could lead to slippery roads for the Thursday morning commute and slow travel. Light snow will develop near I-44 late
Continue ReadingChase spans three counties
UPDATE 2:35 P.M. 11/14: The Morgan County Sheriff’s Office identified the suspect as Kayondez Avalo, 18, of Belton, Missouri. Avalo was charged in Morgan County with drug possession, unlawful use of a weapon and resisting arrest by fleeing. He was being held Wednesday on a $150,000 cash-only bond in the Morgan County Jail. Avalo was
Continue ReadingTwo arrested on drug charges after search
Authorities arrested two people on drug charges Tuesday in Osage County after a multi-agency search. Several area sheriff’s officers and the Missouri State Highway Patrol helped the Osage County Sheriff’s Office in making the arrest. According to the Osage County Sheriff’s Office, deputies were monitoring possible criminal activity when two people with warrants, Dustin Whittle,
Continue ReadingTwo people in custody after chase ends near Battle High School
Boone County deputies confirmed two people were arrested following a chase Tuesday night. Sgt. Nikki Antimi told ABC 17 News that law enforcement found Gerald Sain of St. Louis in a house on Noah Court after he ran from a traffic stop. The Columbia Police Department and Missouri State Highway Patrol assisted the Sheriff’s Office
Continue ReadingCrews battle vehicle fire in northeast Columbia
UPDATE 10:40 a.m.: Columbia Fire Department Assistant Chief Brad Fraizer said the fire is being investigated as suspicious. UPDATE: The roads were back open to traffic as of 11:50 p.m. Fire officials said a fire marshal is on the way to investigate the cause of the fire. ORIGINAL: The Columbia Fire Department responded to a
Continue ReadingThreat for Snow in Southeastern Mid-MO, Another round possible this weekend
***WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR GASCONADE, MARIES, MONTGOMERY, PHELPS & PULASKI COUNTIES FROM 4 PM THIS AFTERNOON UNTIL 6 PM THURSDAY*** THIS AFTERNOON: Even with full sunshine, many places in the low thirties to kick off the afternoon. We’ll see increasing clouds, and even a few snow showers along I-44 into mid-afternoon. Although, most of us
Continue ReadingColumbia Police Department officer gets Medal of Valor
A Columbia Police Department officer has been given the state’s highest award for a public safety officer for the fatal shooting of an armed man. Gov. Mike Parson gave Officer Chris Papineau and other public safety officers around the state the Medal of Valor during a ceremony Tuesday in Jefferson City. Papineau fatally shot Clarence
Continue ReadingWoman unhurt after car hits pole
A woman was not injured after her car crashed into a utility pole in Mexico, Missouri. The Mexico Department of Public Safety said in a news release that Darla McClain, 47, of Paris, Missouri, was driving eastbound on East Love near Coal when she fell asleep and hit a utility pole and street lamp at
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