Columbia city manager issues emergency declaration
The Columbia City Council adopted an emergency resolution at its meeting Monday night. The council approved the resolution unanimously.
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The Columbia City Council adopted an emergency resolution at its meeting Monday night. The council approved the resolution unanimously.
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Columbia Public Schools is allowing students who have health needs that make them high-risk to be taken out of class as concerns about the spread of novel coronavirus grow.
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A downtown Columbia bar was cited for six violations, including having mold build-up on the outside of its beer lines.
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The University of Missouri will suspend in-person classes amid the growing outbreak of novel coronavirus.
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Amid flu season and the spread of Covid-19, law enforcement officers are working to prevent the spread of germs.
Continue ReadingMore Republican voters cast ballots for President Donald Trump than Democratic voters did for Biden — Trump took 4,563 votes in Cole County.
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Doctors at Broadway Urgent Care Clinic said they saw more new cases of the flu last week.
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Jill Biden stopped in Columbia on Monday to campaign for her husband Joe Biden.
Continue ReadingThe United States Environmental Protection Agency has released a list of disinfectant products that it says can kill the novel coronavirus.
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The officer-involved shooting Thursday in Columbia resulted in one person dead and three Columbia police officers on paid administrative leave.
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Missouri troopers arrested a man on near Rocheport Thursday night after a suspected shooting ended with one person taken to the hospital.
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Columbia officers said a man is dead after he barricaded himself in a south Columbia home and shot at police.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The future of the Mary Lee Johnston Community Learning Center is uncertain as the center works to keep its state license. The Department of Health and Senior Services sent the learning center a letter on Feb.13 to inform staff the department intended to revoke the center’s license after several incidents where children
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City and local health officials sought to reassure the public Thursday in Columbia, saying no COVID-19 cases have been identified in Missouri.
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Columbia Mayor Brian Treece announced Wednesday he and others are holding a press conference on Thursday going over the city’s efforts fighting COVID-19 also known as coronavirus.
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The Mary Lee Johnston Community Learning Center in Columbia is working to keep its license and government subsidies.
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The Columbia Police Department said Tuesday that it will target some roads for enhanced traffic enforcement thanks to a Missouri Department of Transportation grant.
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True/False Film Festival is expected to bring more than 10,000 people to Columbia, and downtown specifically this weekend.
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Doctors in Columbia reported seeing flu patients this week.
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The Columbia Fire Department and other local agencies have precautions in place if a tornado touched down.
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