Columbia businessman’s fate uncertain after Missouri Supreme Court ruling
A Columbia businessman’s freedom was uncertain Friday after a Missouri Supreme Court decision that could send him back to prison.
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A Columbia businessman’s freedom was uncertain Friday after a Missouri Supreme Court decision that could send him back to prison.
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The threat of COVID-19 has some people second guessing normal tasks like going to the grocery store or eating out, but there are several options to help people still do those things.
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At least 27 long-term care facilities in Missouri have at least one resident or employee who has tested positive for the coronavirus but getting more information is a challenge.
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The Missouri State Highway Patrol said a Fayette died after being involved in a motorcycle crash on Monday.
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Check back throughout the day for updates on the COVID-19 pandemic.
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As the number of people applying for unemployment across the country and state continues to race upward, organizations trying to help are also feeling the heat.
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The family of two people killed in a crash that happened during a pursuit last year has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against law enforcement officers as well as Jefferson City and Cole County.
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The suspect in a deadly shooting outside of a Columbia nightclub wants out of jail amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Mizzou athletic director Jim Sterk as well as director of compliance Andy Humes answered questions from reporters about the changes to NCAA eligibility for spring athletes and other topics surrounding Mizzou athletics and the coronavirus.
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Elementary and secondary education has not yet been affected by the state budget restrictions Gov. Mike Parson announced Wednesday as revenue falls because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The Lucky’s Market in downtown Columbia will close Tuesday as it gets ready to reopen as a Schnucks.
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Court documents for four men charged with assault and robbery connected to a Waynesville shooting that happened on Tuesday say the shooting victim was held at gunpoint.
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Gov. Mike Parson stood fast on the lack of a statewide stay-at-home order Thursday but said he plans to review the situation as a current social distancing order expires.
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More than 95,000 Missourians filed unemployment claims last week as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to swamp the economy.
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Doctors and nurses across the world have been pleading for more personal protective equipment, or PPE, amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The Missouri Nurses Association said that shortage is starting to affect the industry in Missouri as well.
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Prosecutors in Camden County and Miller County charged three men with multiple recent burglaries reported in both counties.
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Check back for live updates on the COVID-19 pandemic in Mid-Missouri.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The MU Textile and Apparel Management Department is now using its equipment to help against the spread of COVID-19. Claudine Barner, an instructor in the Textile and Apparel Department at MU, is working along with other professors and graduate students to cut masks out of approved fabric for health care workers to
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Gov. Mike Parson and directors of several state offices are scheduled to hold a daily COVID-19 briefing at 3 p.m. on Wednesday.
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According to Jay Glazer with FOX Sports, former Mizzou defensive lineman Aldon Smith signed with the Dallas Cowboys to a one-year deal. The deal is worth $2 million dollars guaranteed with the opportunity to earn an additional $2 million dollars in incentives. Smith has not played in the NFL since 2015 due to multiple arrests
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