Stress eating common during stressful times; COVID-19 immunity foods don’t exist
As the COVID-19 outbreak shuts down businesses and keeps people in their homes, many are finding themselves in the pantry more than usual.
Continue ReadingAs the COVID-19 outbreak shuts down businesses and keeps people in their homes, many are finding themselves in the pantry more than usual.
Continue ReadingThe Missouri Department of Natural Resources will close four Missouri state parks to maintain social distancing and slow down COVID-19, officials said Tuesday.
Continue ReadingThe FBI is warning about hackers hijacking video conferences and online classrooms through the popular software called Zoom.
Continue ReadingColumbia hospitals are working together to prepare for a surge in patients amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Continue ReadingGov. Mike Parson said Tuesday that an inter-agency group including several state departments and the Missouri National Guard have scouted the Hearnes Center as a possible emergency hospital to treat COVID-19 patients.
Continue ReadingBackers of an effort to legalize recreational marijuana in Missouri say the campaign will likely not get on the ballot this year because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Continue ReadingSmall businesses everywhere have felt the effects of COVID-19, as many were forced to close their doors or adjust to new regulations in place to control the pandemic.
Continue ReadingA University of Missouri Hospital spokesman said a Fayette man was in critical condition after a single-vehicle crash in Howard County Monday afternoon.
Continue ReadingMU Health Care Associate Chief Medical Officer Dr. Mark Wakefield joined ABC 17 News live Tuesday to discuss the efforts surrounding COVID-19.
Continue ReadingKansas City-area officials are cracking down on businesses that remain open despite stay-at-home orders meant to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
Continue ReadingThe NCAA has granted an extra year of eligibility for all spring sport student-athletes. The Division 1 Council voted on this historic measure on Monday to give student-athletes another chance after their seasons were cut short due to COVID-19. DI Council grants waiver to allow additional eligibility for spring sport athletes whose seasons were impacted
Continue ReadingStatewide coronavirus totals also ramped up since Friday.
Continue ReadingOfficers at the Columbia Police Department are working to protect themselves as the number of cases of COVID-19 continues to rise in Missouri and Boone County.
Continue ReadingAs stay-at-home orders come down across Mid-Missouri and the state, officials say citizens can still get outside and enjoy the spring weather while keeping social distancing in mind.
Continue ReadingUniversity of Missouri students will be able to choose whether they want to use a different grading system for their spring semester classes, which were interrupted by COVID-19.
Continue ReadingA Columbia woman has been trapped in Peru under quarantine for 15 days.
Continue ReadingGov. Mike Parson said Monday that he thinks the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic could last 60 to 90 more days in Missouri.
Continue ReadingColumbia Public Schools students and families hit an early yet short-lived roadblock in their first day of distance learning Monday.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) UPDATE: Charges were dropped by the Boone County prosecutor’s office. ORIGINAL: A man charged with making a terrorist threat in Boone County has been brought back to Mid-Missouri after he was arrested in Iowa in February. Boone County prosecutors charged Raymond Utter with second-degree terrorist threats after he allegedly threatened University Hospital
Continue ReadingThe Missouri State Highway Patrol said it resumed its search Monday for a man who was seen jumping into the Missouri River.
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