“Students were not prepared for that”: CPS employee testifies on seclusion rooms at House hearing
Columbia Public Schools leaders say they will not be at a Wednesday hearing centered on the use of seclusion rooms.
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Columbia Public Schools leaders say they will not be at a Wednesday hearing centered on the use of seclusion rooms.
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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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Congratulations to Blair Oaks standout Quinn Kusgen for winning our week seven SportsZone Basketball play of the week!
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The Mizzou softball team beat UMKC 11-0 in five innings on Wednesday night. You can watch the highlights in the video player above. The Tigers are now 16-6 on the season. Up next – MU will open up SEC play against Ole Miss on Friday at 6 p.m. at Mizzou Stadium.
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A judge ruled this week that the Jefferson City School District illegally fired an administrator who transferred work files to her personal computer.
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TONIGHT: Decreasing clouds, chilly. Lows in the upper 30s. THURSDAY: Breezy and brighter. Winds gusting up to 30mph from the northwest. Highs reaching near 60. EXTENDED: Canadian high pressure begins to settle in on Thursday into Friday, bringing high temperatures down about 10 degrees on Friday afternoon. We’ll still have ample sunshine but it’s a
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After disappointing Super Tuesday results, Bloomberg has ended his campaign and endorsed Joe Biden. What went wrong?
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WEDNESDAY: While it won’t be as breezy as it was yesterday, clouds will try to slide in this afternoon. Temperatures once again look to threaten 60 degrees. TONIGHT: Partly cloudy skies stick around as lows fall back into the upper 30s. EXTENDED: Another sunny day looks to be on tap on Thursday, but breezy conditions
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ABC 17 News Stormtrack Meteorologist Luke Victor traces the path of the Nashville storm.
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Tornado sirens sounded Tuesday at 10 a.m. for the annual statewide tornado drill in Missouri. The tornado drill came during Severe Weather Week and just hours after a tornado ravaged through Nashville, Tenn. Sierra Thomas, the Cole County Emergency Management Agency director, said she drove out to Brazito to make sure sirens could be heard,
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Here is a look at your local highlights and scores for Tuesday, March 3, 2020. In the postseason, Rock Bridge girls basketball beat Hickman, 63-19. Jefferson City beat Smith-Cotton, 63-25. Kirksville girls basketball beat Fulton, 37-32. Helias boys basketball beat Camdenton, 70-51. Boonville boys basketball beat Marshall, 69-40. Rolla boys basketball beat Sullivan, 50-43. Fulton
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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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Emergency responders may need more time to respond to certain areas after a project on Rt. 63.
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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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TONIGHT: Mostly clear to partly cloudy with lows in the upper 30s. TOMORROW: Increasing clouds, still warm. Highs in the upper 50s to low 60s. EXTENDED: Clouds return on Wednesday thanks to a disturbance passing us by, but we continue to be dry with highs still reaching near 60. We clear out again Thursday with
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William “Chris” Niemet appeared in court for the first time Monday since he was charged with a 1991 murder of a teenager last week.
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TUESDAY: Mostly sunny skies overhead will help get temperatures to near 60 degrees later today. It will be a bit breezy at times with northwest winds gusting up to 25-30 mph at times. TONIGHT: Keeping skies mostly clear overnight, a southwest breeze will keep things stirred up enough that temperatures only fall into the upper
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True False Film Festival will take place this weekend in Columbia, bringing thousands of people to downtown Columbia.
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