Skip to Content

News

Sandy Donations Bring Scam Risk

Millions of Americans are still without power Tuesday night. As the East Coast starts to pick up the pieces, Mid-Missourians have reached out to ABC 17 News asking how help.As with any disaster relief, the outpouring of support is already growing. However, there are also always people looking to profit off of disasters. Relief organizations

Continue Reading

Halloween Safety Concerns

According to the Centers for Disease Control, Halloween is the deadliest night of the year for pedestrians. The agency found children ages five to 14 are four times more likely to be killed while walking on Halloween night.Children face numerous dangers while trick-or-treating, including crossing the street, costume safety, and candy.Columbia police are asking children

Continue Reading

Former Priest in Court

***UPDATE 4:30 P.M.***A former Mid-Missouri priest charged with sex crimes believe he should not face trial.Prosecutors charge Gerald Howard, also known as Carmine Sita, with multiple counts of forcible sodomy and rape. Under his former name, Sita was convicted of sex crimes against another child in 1982.Prosecutors say while he was a priest at Saints

Continue Reading

Judge Rejects Ferguson’s Retrial

A judge has rejected the appeal of a man convicted of killing a Columbia newspaper editor.Wednesday afternoon, Cole County Circuit Judge Dan Green ruled that Ryan Ferguson did not prove his “actual innocence” of killing Columbia Tribune Sports Editor Kent Heitholt.Ferguson filed the appeal for a new trial in February 2011 and a five-day hearing

Continue Reading

Man Admits to Bank Robbery

A Mid-Missouri man pleaded guilty to an armed bank robbery earlier this year.David Brian Krzysik, 49, of Tuscumbia pleaded guilty in federal court Wednesday to the armed robbery of First State Bank in Iberia. He also admitted that he attempted to rob Central Trust Bank in Tuscumbia.According to authorities, Krzysik robbed First State Bank on

Continue Reading

Hospital Unveils New Helicopter

University Hospital unveiled its newest Staff for Life helicopter Wednesday.The helicopter will join the fleet immediately and is equipped with in-flight cardiac monitoring, mobile blood testing and ultrasound, as well as night vision and autopilot for the pilots.The aircraft and staff are stationed at University Hospital, Lake Regional Hospital in Osage Beach and west of

Continue Reading

McCaskill Restarts Campaign

ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. (AP) – Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill is back on the campaign trail for the first time after the death of her mother.Betty Anne Ward McCaskill died Monday after a long struggle with heart and kidney problems. The Democratic senator stopped campaigning last week while her mother was ill.McCaskill’s voice seemed to

Continue Reading

Halloween Sex Offender Concerns

***UPDATE THURSDAY 2:30 P.M.***The Cole County Sheriff’s Department conducted checks on sex offenders Wednesday night to ensure they were in compliance with the law. A 2008 law states that certain sex offenders must follow certain rules, including avoiding contact with children, staying indoors through the evening, turning off porch lights, and hanging a sign on

Continue Reading

MoDOT Practices for Winter

Road crews across Missouri spent the day Wednesday testing their equipment to ensure it is ready for the winter ahead.This year is the first time the Department of Transportation has done a statewide winter operation. MoDOT had all 46 of its truck drivers out with snowplows to test for safety measures and to make sure

Continue Reading

Wolf Killed in Howard County

Missouri’s Department of Conservation is awaiting test results to confirm if a wolf was killed in Boonville.A bow hunter killed the animal in the Franklin Island Conservation Area on Tuesday and now conservationists are trying to find out how the animal got to Missouri.Officials say the animal was truly a “lone wolf” and believe he

Continue Reading

Fire Damages Motor Parts Store

***UPDATE THURSDAY 8 P.M.***Fire investigators say the cause of the fire will likely be undetermined. They say there was so much damage that there is still do dollar estimate.***UPDATE THURSDAY 7:18 A.M.***The cause of the fire remains under investigation, but fire officials do know it started in a machine shop/store room area of Champion Motor

Continue Reading

One Arrested After Crash

Police say one person was arrested after an accident along I-70.It happened near the 130 mile marker, in the eastbound lanes, just before 1 a.m. Thursday.A car and semi were involved in the crash. Reports are that the car flipped over.No one was taken to the hospital.Police say one person was arrested, but haven’t released

Continue Reading

11/1: Brief Warm-Up

Highs will reach the mid-to-upper 60s Thursday with some clouds for the early half of the day. A cold front will move through Thursday evening, dropping highs Friday into the low-to-mid 60s. An area of low pressure will increase cloud cover Friday night and bring the possibility of showers, mainly for areas south of I-70.

Continue Reading

S&T Police Investigate Robbery

Police at Missouri S & T were investigating an armed robbery at the Kingshighway Long John Silver’s around 8 p.m. Wednesday.According to a campus alert, the suspect was seen walking toward the Rock Mechanics and Explosives Research Center and may be near the Gale Bullman Multi-Purpose Building. Police were advising students, faculty and staff to

Continue Reading

Man Assaulted and Robbed

Columbia police are investigating an assault and robbery.It happened just before 2 a.m. Thursday morning in the area of Forum and Mills drive in South Columbia.Police say the victim and his girlfriend were walking in the area when two suspects assaulted the man. The suspects took his wallet and cell phone.The victim had some cuts,

Continue Reading
Skip to content