Jury rules man guilty of murder in Waffle House shooting case
The trial of a man accused in a deadly 2018 shooting at a Columbia Waffle House continued Wednesday with testimony from one of two men shot that night.
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The trial of a man accused in a deadly 2018 shooting at a Columbia Waffle House continued Wednesday with testimony from one of two men shot that night.
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TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy, breezy, and rainy with showers continuing overnight. Lows hold in the mid-50s. THURSDAY: Morning showers taper off early, still breezy. Temperatures fall into the 40s by mid-late afternoon. EXTENDED: It’s chilly Thursday night as temperatures drop into the low 30s in the wake of the cold front. Another weak closed low pressure
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Hackers are already taking advantage of Disney’s popular new streaming service. When hackers reportedly gained access, they changed usernames and passwords. Due to that hack, users had trouble logging into the accounts. ABC 17 Defenders Investigator Deborah Kendrick shows you how to check and see if your password has been involved in a security breach.
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WARNING: Video shows graphic violence.
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A Boone County prosecutor filed a manslaughter charge Wednesday against a woman accused of causing a crash that killed a man who was picking up cones after a bike race.
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Ten Democratic presidential candidates will take the stage for their fifth debate Wednesday night in Atlanta.
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WEDNESDAY: After a somewhat mild start, temperatures will warm up even more this afternoon into the low to mid 60s, despite clouds building throughout the day. Rain chances look to hold off until later this evening, moving in from the southwest. TONIGHT: Rain looks to start taking over after 7 PM, with the best coverage
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) Tornado damage and flooding made 2019 a devastating year for the Show-Me State. Through it all, Missouri’s State Emergency Management Agency continues to help people pick up the pieces. On the night of May 22, SEMA director Ron Walker said workers at the agency closely watched the storm system move across
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Following the discovery of his body, Columbia police spoke with several friends of Ryan Berry of Kirksville, according to a police report obtained by ABC 17 News. A City of Columbia trash collector called the police department around 6:30 on the morning Monday, July 29, after finding Berry’s body in the parking lot on Lake
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The University of Missouri held public forums Tuesday to hear from faculty, staff, students and community members about what they want to see in the next vice-chancellor. Members of the research firm who are helping search for candidates attended the forums. Staff and faculty filled an hour telling the research committee what
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TONIGHT: Mostly clear and cool with lows in the upper 30s to around 40. WEDNESDAY: Clouds gradually increase through the day as a warm front lifts north. Expect a breezy day with highs in the mid-60s. EXTENDED: Showers move in Wednesday night ahead of a cold front and last into Thursday morning. The front moves
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Columbia police were involved Tuesday morning in an apparent chase on north Columbia roads.
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THIS AFTERNOON: Sunshine is taking over this afternoon. Temperatures will hang out in the mid-to-upper 50s. Enjoy the nice weather! TONIGHT: A few more clouds roll in overnight but we stay dry with lows falling to the upper 30s. EXTENDED: Much of the day Wednesday is dry, but clouds will be increasing early. Rainfall likely won’t arrive until
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A look at Democratic U.S. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii, her run for president and her supporters.
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TUESDAY: We’re tracking a batch of cloud cover that could clip folks up toward the northeast portion of the viewing area, but the rest of us will wake up to sunshine and manage to keep it. Temperatures will top out in the upper 50s with a few of us making it to 60. TONIGHT: A
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The Columbia City Council voted unanimously Monday to move forward with the construction of a new terminal at the Columbia Regional Airport. The city, in partnership with Burns & McDonnell Engineering, will accept proposals featuring design and building plans from companies. Once the list is narrowed, city staffers will hold a public
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Jefferson City, Mo. (KMIZ) Modern Litho Printing Company is asking the city to issue Chapter 100 Bonds to expand its manufacturing, production capacity and create new jobs. Chapter 100 bonds are a way to give several years of tax abatements on equipment and land to an entity. The application to receive up to $5,000,000 in
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MOBERLY, Mo. (KMIZ) A Moberly man was arrested over the weekend after police were notified of a child abuse case that sent a 10-month-old girl to the hospital. Police were originally notified of the case around 11:30 a.m. on Sunday after the child had to be flown by helicopter from Moberly Regional Medical Center to
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A health care group is hoping to open up a medical marijuana dispensary in a former Ruby Tuesday building.
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Governor Mike Parson will hold a follow-up press conference to launch his vaping awareness campaign, “Clear the Air,” on Monday.
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