Police respond to early morning shooting in south Columbia
Officers said no people were hurt and no property was damaged from the shooting.
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Officers said no people were hurt and no property was damaged from the shooting.
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PENSACOLA, Fla. (AP) Hurricane Sally made landfall near Gulf Shores, Alabama, as a Category 2 storm just before 5 a.m. Wednesday. The National Hurricane Center said Sally is bringing torrential rain over a coastal storm surge that will cause dangerous flooding from the Florida Panhandle to Mississippi and well inland in the days ahead. The
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The University of Missouri said in an email sent out Tuesday afternoon two students have been expelled and three others were suspended for violating the university’s COVID-19 policies.
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Check back for local updates related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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According to 31 applications retrieved from the city through a sunshine request, $1,476,710 is being requested to help the city handle the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Cole County was given just about $9 million dollars to distribute to cities, communities, businesses and organizations impacted by the crisis.
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A committee of the University of Missouri Board of Curators recommended Tuesday that the full board approve a $700,000 contract for an audit.
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Maries County Sheriff’s Department is reporting a naked man assaulted a deputy during a morning call.
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An ad against Republican Gov. Mike Parson takes aim at payments his office took from lobbyists and money that office spent to travel Missouri.
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The department is reporting 35 is the maximum number they are allowed to serve in this grant.
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School-related traffic has increased in Ashland due to drop off and pick up procedures.
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The Boone County health department said Tuesday that it had to correct COVID-19 infection rates spanning the summer but emphasized that the new numbers don’t change the decision to implement a stricter health order.
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A city of Columbia official recommended a staircase at the Tenth Street garage downtown remains closed until maintenance work is completed.
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Westminster College’s freshman enrollment increased 25-percent after the school waived some standardized test scores earlier this year.
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A Barnett man received serious injuries after a motorcycle crash Monday night.
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The North Callaway School District is responding to bullying claims after the recent death of one of its students.
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Students in Columbia could do hybrid-learning this year, and the youngest would be the first in the classroom.
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Columbia Police continue to investigate an afternoon shooting that sent a 19-year-old to an area hospital.
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An ad running in support of Republican Gov. Mike Parson ties Nicole Galloway to federal health care ideas, but not necessarily ones that the Democratic state auditor holds.
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The special prosecutor appointed to review the fatal shooting of a 25-year-old Sedalia woman by a sheriff’s deputy has determined the killing was legally justified.
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Columbia Public Schools Superintendent Peter Stiepleman will update the school board Monday on COVID-19 and classes, including a plan being developed to get some students back in class before others.
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