JCPD: No one in custody after weekend shots fired incident
Nearly two days after the police confirmed shots fired in a Jefferson City neighborhood, the department has yet to release more details about the incident.
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Nearly two days after the police confirmed shots fired in a Jefferson City neighborhood, the department has yet to release more details about the incident.
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The man accused in a deadly shooting outside a Columbia nightclub says he was punched, leading him to fire the fatal shot early Sunday.
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Hear from Ryan Walters, Charlie Harbison, Curtis Luper, Casey Woods, Brick Haley, Bush Hamdan, Marcus Johnson, DJ Smith and Erik Link as they talk about recruiting, why the joined the Tigers and what the future looks like for Mizzou.
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Though officials have not confirmed any cases of a deadly new coronavirus in Missouri, the Cole County Health Department says it is working with state and federal agencies to stay updated on the virus’ spread.
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At least three Mid-Missouri sheriff’s offices were alerted to a laser pointed at a flight over Montgomery, Audrain and Pike counties late Sunday night.
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The Kansas City Chiefs were set to be honored Monday afternoon in a parade at Disney World in Orlando, Florida, after their win in Super Bowl LIV.
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A Columbia Police Department officer was arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated late Sunday night.
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The Jefferson City Council could sign off on a contract Monday to demolish the terminal at Jefferson City Memorial Airport.
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DES MOINES, Ia. (KMIZ) Missourians may only see some of the Democratic presidential hopefuls campaigning by the time the state votes in the March primary. The field of nearly a dozen candidates for the Democratic Party’s nomination for president made another pitch to Iowans on Sunday afternoon ahead of Monday night’s caucus. Vermont Senator Bernie
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) A Columbia man was charged on Friday after he allegedly cut woman multiple times with a box cutter knife. Police responded to the home in the 200 block of Park Avenue around 4:30 a.m. on Friday after a woman called and told police she was being stabbed. When officers arrived, they found
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Some new laws could significantly reduce the number of robocalls you get on your phone.
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Columbia City Council is set to vote on short-term rental policies at its meeting Monday.
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Columbia police confirmed two people were shot at Vibez nightclub in Columbia early Sunday morning. One person has been detained.
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MIAMI – Despite trailing by 10 points or more for a third time this postseason, the Kansas City Chiefs again came back. The Chiefs are Super Bowl LIV Champions after a 31-20 victory over the San Francisco 49ers. It is the first Super Bowl victory for the Chiefs in 50 years, and it is the
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One hundred five customers lost power due to an outage in South Columbia Saturday night.
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Fire crews responded to an apartment fire in the 300 block of Tiger Ave. Sunday shortly after 2 a.m.
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COLUMBIA, S.C. – The Mizzou basketball team fell back below .500 again after a, 76-54, loss to the South Carolina Gamecocks. The Tigers are now 10-11 (2-6 SEC) and have lost five of their last six games. Mark Smith and Jeremiah Tilmon both did not play due to injuries, and the Tigers certainly missed them
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MIAMI, Fl. – ABC 17 Sports Director Andrew Kauffman shares the story of Smith-Cotton senior and Chiefs fan PJ Allred and his Super Bowl trip of a lifetime.
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The Jefferson City Police are investigating a shots fired incident that happened early Saturday morning.
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TONIGHT:Â Mostly clear with a low in the upper 30’s. SUPERBOWL SUNDAY:Â We don’t need to travel to Miami to experience some warmer temperatures for the game! Tomorrow temperatures will rise into the mid to upper 60s by kickoff. We’ll be seeing lots of sunshine throughout the day, and we may even break the record high temperature.
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