
Mizzou volleyball sweeps Alabama
The Mizzou volleyball team dominated at home to sweep the Alabama Crimson Tide. With the victory, the Tigers improve to 17-6 (9-4 SEC) and have won three straight matches.
Continue ReadingThe Mizzou volleyball team dominated at home to sweep the Alabama Crimson Tide. With the victory, the Tigers improve to 17-6 (9-4 SEC) and have won three straight matches.
Continue ReadingTONIGHT: Mostly clear and chilly with lows falling into the upper 20s. SATURDAY: Partly to mostly sunny, highs in the upper 40s to low 50s. EXTENDED: Clouds increase Saturday night in advance of our next cold front that will swing through on Sunday, bringing our next chance of rain early in the day. Rain clears
Continue ReadingIf the Jefferson City Planning and Protective Services Department has its way, the buildings at 200 and 202 E. High St. will not be standing by Christmas.
Continue ReadingTHIS AFTERNOON: We’re under mostly sunny skies with temperatures pleasant, near 50 degrees. We’ll cool off quickly through the 40s this evening. TONIGHT: Partly cloudy overnight with lows falling back into the mid to upper 20s. EXTENDED: Things are fairly quiet, with temperatures slowly but surely warming up. Fall will have a chance to redeem itself over the
Continue ReadingIs it really an honor or are organizations just looking for ways to get your hard-earned money?
Continue ReadingThe University of Missouri receives — and fulfills — hundreds of requests each year for student directory information.
Continue ReadingFRIDAY: We’re seeing a foggy start for some with calm conditions and what’s left of the snow from this week melting. While this could reduce visibility at times, and if dense enough, it could cause some patchy slick spots to develop with temperatures in the low 20s. We’ll see plenty of sunshine to close out
Continue ReadingJefferson City has created a new dangerous building list that’s available for the public to view. “We wanted to be transparent, we wanted the folks that are out here in the neighborhood to know that we’re trying, we’re going through the process and we’re holding owners accountable,” said Housing Property Inspector Dave Helmick. The city
Continue ReadingHere are your highlights and scores for Thursday, Nov. 14, 2019 including the Columbia College women’s soccer team defeating Missouri Baptist for its fifth straight American Midwest Conference Tournament title. The Columbia College men’s basketball team also defeated Bible Baptist to improve to 3-3.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. – MU announced it has removed the interim tag from Josh Taylor’s title by making him the full-time head volleyball coach. Josh and Molly Taylor are in their first season leading the Tigers after taking over for Wayne and Susan Kreklow. The Taylors have led the Tigers to a 16-6 record in 2019,
Continue ReadingUniversity of Missouri officials announced Thursday Pickard Hall, a more than 100-year-old building located on the Francis Quadrangle, will be demolished due to chemical safety concerns. Officials said the decision came after years of analysis and consultation with environmental authorities and experts, determining there was no other alternative. University officials submitted a final plan to
Continue ReadingGovernor Mike Parson toured the location of an upcoming bridge project Thursday in Callaway County. The project will replace the Callaway County Route D bridge over Interstate 70. “We’re trying to tell the people in the state look we’re going to invest the money wisely and we’re going to go to work,” Governor Mike Parson
Continue ReadingTONIGHT: Mostly clear and quite cold with lows falling into the upper teens and low 20s. Patchy fog is possible through mid-morning. FRIDAY: Early morning fog followed by mostly sunny skies. Highs in the upper 40s. EXTENDED: The more mild weather continues into the weekend with a few clouds passing through on Saturday. Morning temperatures
Continue ReadingBetter Business Bureau regional director Michelle Gleba spoke with ABC 17’s Zara Barker on Thursday about the mysterious “Jenny B.” cards showing up in mailboxes and holiday shopping scams.
Continue ReadingTHIS AFTERNOON: Northwest winds will keep us on the cool side today. Expect temperatures to hover in the 40s. TONIGHT: Skies will be clear, along with light winds. There’s still quite a bit of leftover soil moisture from Monday’s snow pack, fog is possible especially along and north of I-70 in the morning. With temperatures well below
Continue ReadingSeveral people were injured Thursday morning in a shooting at a high school in Santa Clarita, California, northwest of Los Angeles.
Continue ReadingDemocratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren and former Republican Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld file in New Hampshire’s presidential primary on Wednesday. Meanwhile, former Democratic Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick announced he is joining the race. Video by Stringr.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) A Sedalia police cruiser’s dashboard camera captured images of a meteor streaking through the atmosphere late Monday. A similar meteor was captured on video in St. Louis though it isn’t clear whether it’s the same meteor.
Continue ReadingTHURSDAY: Clouds that we’re waking up with will gradually move out by this afternoon. Highs will be stuck in the upper 30s thanks to northwest winds behind a cold front moving through. TONIGHT: With mostly clear skies overhead, temperatures will fall to near 20. EXTENDED: Quiet weather sticks around the next few days. Temperatures will
Continue ReadingFULTON, Mo. (KMIZ) Fulton Public Schools is hiring a search firm to help find a new superintendent. Superintendent Jacque Cowherd plans to retire at the end of this school year. The Fulton School Board formalized an agreement to contract the Missouri Association of Rural Education to aid in searching for a superintendent at its meeting
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