Two Columbia middle school students assaulted on bus; suspect detained
Two Columbia Public Schools middle school students were assaulted Tuesday morning on their bus, a district spokeswoman said.
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Two Columbia Public Schools middle school students were assaulted Tuesday morning on their bus, a district spokeswoman said.
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More than 600 kids at Columbia Public Schools got new books Tuesday at Blue Ridge Elementary School as part of the Read Across Columbia program.
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Kundarrius Taylor, 23, is set to appear in the Howard County Court Tuesday after being charged with first-degree murder in the deadly shooting of Torrance Evans.
Continue ReadingMikhail Gorbachev — the last leader of the former Soviet Union from 1985 until 1991 — has died at the age of 91.
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A fire destroyed a barn near the Osage River in Cole County on Tuesday.
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Boone County has reported its first case of monkeypox.
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By JIM SALTER Associated Press The Missouri Supreme Court has reprimanded St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner for mistakes made in the 2018 prosecution of then-Gov. Eric Greitens, but agrees with an advisory counsel’s decision that suspension of her law license or disbarment are not merited. The brief ruling Tuesday from the state’s high court
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A Jefferson City woman was sentenced Tuesday to a dozen years in federal prison after pleading guilty to throwing Molotov cocktails into homes.
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A Versailles man was sentenced Tuesday to 15 years in federal prison without parole for possession of child pornography.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Columbia Police say at least two homes were hit with gunfire in a central Columbia shooting late Monday night. ABC 17 News crews were on scene around 11:40 p.m. and saw multiple officers searching the area with flashlights. CPD says an officer was close by at the time of the shooting and
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The NAACP held a virtual forum Monday night to talk about conditions in Missouri prisons.
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Legal Advocates held a town hall on Monday for the public to voice concerns about prison conditions in Missouri.
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Students may see fewer book options when returning to class this week, but only if those books contained sexually explicit images.
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The University of Missouri Police Department is investigating several bicycle thefts so far this year.
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Most of the more than 1,600 Columbia Water and Light customers who lost power Monday afternoon had service restored by about 4 p.m., the utility said in social media posts Monday.
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An Amtrak worker from California has sued his employer over a deadly June train crash in Chariton County.
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A Boone County judge closed off her decision in a family court case involving the state’s former governor.
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Columbia College said Monday that it welcomed the most new students to classes since 2018.
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The St. Louis Cardinals — and aging slugger Albert Pujols — have been on a roll lately.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Como for Choice held a “Summer of Rage” protest Saturday evening at the Boone County Courthouse to protest the U.S. Supreme Court’s Decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. A group of Columbia residents gathered in response to the Supreme Court’s decision earlier this summer which led to Missouri becoming the first state
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