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Columbia drops red light cameras

Columbia is no longer enforcing its red light cameras based on a new appeals court decision. On Thursday the city temporarily suspended the cameras after this week’s ruling from the Missouri Eastern District Court of Appeals. Getting caught on a camera usually counts as a non-moving violation. But on Tuesday, the panel of judges said

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University of Missouri joins Washington University in developing cancer goggles

A breakthrough in cancer research is happening in Mid-Missouri, literally changing the way doctor’s see cancer. Washington University in St. Louis teamed up with the University of Missouri’s Veterinarian School to test cancer goggles. They are first testing them in dogs before moving to humans. “This would be a huge breakthrough in cancer research. This

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Friends of Kent Heitholt speak out

Friends of Kent Heitholt say there is a whole other side to Ryan Ferguson story Tuesday. Ferguson was convicted in 2005 of killing Kent Heitholt, the sports editor for the Columbia Daily Tribune. That conviction was overturned Tuesday by the Missouri Western District Court of Appeals. Heitholt’s friends told ABC 17 News that people still

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