Missouri plans to roll out coronavirus vaccine in phases
The state plans on distributing the vaccine in three phases, prioritizing health-care workers and long-term care facilities.
Continue ReadingThe state plans on distributing the vaccine in three phases, prioritizing health-care workers and long-term care facilities.
Continue ReadingPolice were sent Wednesday night to a home in the 1500 block of Paris Road in north Columbia for a disturbance with a machete.
Continue ReadingAccording to the violation notice, the Atrium, 22 N. 10th St., was hosting an event and several patrons were not wearing masks.
Continue ReadingGov. Mike Parson fielded questions at his coronavirus briefing Thursday about whether it is time for Missouri to have a statewide mask mandate. New COVID-19 cases are growing in the state, renewing calls for a statewide requirement. However, opponents of a mandate say it’s not necessary.
Continue ReadingPfizer is set to ask U.S. regulators to allow emergency use of its COVID-19 vaccine, starting a process that could bring first shots as early as next month.
Continue ReadingJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) Members of the House Children and Families Committee have released recommendations designed to keep children at unlicensed youth residential facilities safe. State Rep. Sheila Solon, who chairs the committee, said the recommendations are meant to end the cycle of abuse that has occurred at unlicensed facilities in Missouri. “The lack of
Continue ReadingPolice cruisers were parked across Edenton Boulevard between Brown Station Road and International Drive.
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Continue ReadingST. LOUIS, Mo. (KMIZ) A St. Louis judge rejected a request for painkiller makers to throw out a lawsuit over their role in addiction issues across the state. Judge Michael Stelzer denied the summary judgement request from four drug makers to throw out the lawsuit based on federal preemption. Stelzer said in a Wednesday ruling
Continue ReadingCOLE COUNTY, Mo. (KMIZ) Three River Electric Cooperative outage map is now reporting at 5 p.m. that power has been restored to the customers affected by the outage. Officials posted on social media that a dump truck tore a three-phase power line down off of Zion Road, Oak Ridge Road and Quail Valley Lake in
Continue ReadingA doctor representing St. Mary’s Hospital said the hospital intensive care unit was over capacity for three days this week.
Continue ReadingA three-judge panel of the Western District Court of Appeals upheld Circuit Judge Jeff Harris’ judgment in Galen Suppes lawsuit against the UM System.
Continue ReadingWoolford was a longtime police chief in Ashland before he was removed from office and suspended in February by the city’s former mayor.
Continue ReadingJefferson City police say one man was arrested Tuesday night after authorities initiated multiple chases for the person.
Continue ReadingThe University of Missouri System Board of Curators approved a proposal to build a new children’s hospital Thursday morning.
Continue ReadingJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) Missouri Gov. Mike Parson asked state residents to wear masks and get the COVID-19 vaccine when it becomes available. He followed up the call to Missourians by saying masks and the vaccine won’t be mandated. Parson did release a statewide public health warning, which outlines new guidance for local communities to
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Columbia Police have begun investigating a disturbance involving a machete on the 1500 block of Paris. According to crews on scene, multiple police cars are in the area and crime scene tape is up around a residence. Police told an ABC 17 News crew that they responded to a call of smoke
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Continue ReadingColumbia Public Works and Boone County Road and Bridge have been preparing for winter weather and the work that comes along with it.
Continue ReadingAs COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continue to rise, mid-Missouri health officials are pleading with residents to celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday safely.
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