Highway patrol to start Fourth of July counting period Friday night
The Missouri State Highway Patrol put out a press release in June, reminding drivers and boaters to plan for a safe July 4th weekend.
Continue ReadingThe Missouri State Highway Patrol put out a press release in June, reminding drivers and boaters to plan for a safe July 4th weekend.
Continue ReadingPresident Joe Biden on Thursday endorsed changing the Senate’s filibuster rules for certain pieces of legislation, such as an abortion-rights bill.
Continue ReadingOrganizers encourage the community to come with questions, concerns and suggestions.
Continue ReadingThe widow of the dump truck driver killed Monday when an Amtrak train slammed into his vehicle at a Chariton County crossing is suing the owner of the tracks and the county government.
Continue ReadingTunnel to Towers foundation pays off the mortgage for fallen Boone County Assistant Fire Chief
Continue ReadingA Jefferson City man is facing an unlawful use of a weapon after an August 2020 incident in front of The Tiger’s Den.
Continue ReadingAs the Supreme Court continues to hand down decisions this week, one decision took a look at prayer at sporting events. Â
Continue ReadingGov. Mike Parson announced a new state crime and health labs in Jefferson City.
Continue ReadingCheck back for updates related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Continue ReadingEmergency Repairs on Route F overpass at mile marker 180
Continue ReadingMissouri Gov. Mike Parson signed a record $47.5 billion 2023 state budget, highlighting more money to Missouri educators among others.   Â
Continue ReadingA former Saline County Sheriff’s deputy has waived his right to a preliminary hearing after he is accused of a sex crime against an inmate.
Continue ReadingMissouri Gov. Mike Parson used his line-item veto power to strike millions in federal relief fund spending from the state budget, including $500 million to pay for a tax rebate program.
Continue ReadingAfter a gorgeous few days across Mid-Missouri this week, we’re tracking some changes just in time for the holiday weekend. Much more humid air starts to work in to the region with the upper level pattern becoming more zonal, meaning winds flowing west to east. To our north, a slow moving cold front will settle
Continue ReadingThe University of Missouri fired three employees after an audit of the College of Engineering that was launched after allegations of financial mismanagement, MU said in a news release Thursday.
Continue ReadingGov. Mike Parson signed a bill into law Thursday that will require health care facilities to let patients have visitors in a reaction to restrictions seen during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Continue ReadingA Columbia man is facing multiple charges after he allegedly used a hammer during an assault on Sunday at Lions-Stephens Park.
Continue ReadingAmazon has brought a new facility to Mid-Missouri, the first Amazon facility outside of the St. Louis and Kansas City metro areas.
Continue ReadingDeputies arrested a 17-year-old from Jefferson City and a 16-year-old from Kansas City in connection with a stolen car found Wednesday just west of Jefferson City.
Continue ReadingJOHNSON COUNTY, Mo. (KMIZ) A Holden, Missouri man was killed Wednesday in a rollover tractor crash. The crash happened on Route TT near SW 1821 Rd. sometime between 2 to 5 p.m., according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol. Troopers said a tractor driven by 90-year-old William E. Brunner went off the side of the
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