Kansas City woman killed in Cole County crash
Crews closed eastbound Highway 50 and Highway 63 near the Route M interchange in Jefferson City Sunday.
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Crews closed eastbound Highway 50 and Highway 63 near the Route M interchange in Jefferson City Sunday.
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A pilot took to the skies above Germany using his flight path to draw a syringe, ahead of the launch of the Covid-19 vaccination campaign across Europe, according to data from FlightRadar24. The pilot, Samy Kramer, invited people on his Instagram account to follow his flight, in a two-seater plane, on website FlightRadar24. The air
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As the US prepares to grapple with potential holiday Covid-19 surges, hospitals across the country have reported more than 100,000 patients for the 26th day in a row. December has been a devastating month for coronavirus spread in the US. More than 63,000 Americans have died so far this month — the most since the
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Mid-Missourians will continue to see additional pandemic unemployment benefits through part of the new year.
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The pandemic holiday nesting urge was real: Retail sales jumped 3% this holiday season because of people buying more decor and furniture for their homes. Here’s what you need to know to Get Up to Speed and On with Your Day. (You can also get “5 Things You Need to Know Today” delivered to your
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Life wasn’t easy for Patricia, even before the pandemic hit. She struggled with mental health issues after fleeing an abusive relationship, moving herself and her children into an east London flat with nothing more than the clothes on their backs. For the past few years, Patricia held down a job as a barista, but she
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NASHVILLE, Tenn (KMIZ) The Mizzou football team will not travel to Nashville, as team officials decided to cancel the trip to the Music City Bowl due to COVID-19 concerns. The bowl game was set to kick off at 3 P.M. on Wednesday in Nashville. Mizzou and Iowa were both grappling with COVID-19 concerns heading into
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Colita Harvey, a program officer for CMCA, said the need has grown exponentially because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Ugandan presidential opposition candidate Bobi Wine said one of his bodyguards was run over and killed Sunday by a military police truck, while taking a journalist to the hospital. “I regret to announce the murder of my security team member Francis Senteza Kalibala aka Frank. He was deliberately ran over by military-police truck,” Wine, a
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At least seven people were killed Sunday morning by a knife-wielding attacker in northeast China, according to state media. Seven other people were also injured in the attack in the city of Kaiyuan, in Liaoning province, state broadcaster CCTV reported. A single suspect surnamed Yang has been arrested and police are investigating the case, the
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For months, a group of protesters in Alabama has been fighting for the removal of a Confederate flag and a Confederate monument that sit in front of the Marshall County Courthouse in Albertville. Last week, protest organizer Unique Morgan Dunston stepped up the group’s demonstration efforts by adding a visual display to the courthouse lawn.
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December has been the nation’s deadliest month since the Covid-19 pandemic’s start — with more than 63,000 Americans lost to the virus in the past 26 days. In comparison, the entire month of November saw about 36,964 deaths. The death toll comes on the heels of several brutal months, with Covid-19 ravaging communities from coast
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TONIGHT: Temperatures will be much cooler than last night with lows falling into the mid 20s. MONDAY: Temperatures tomorrow will start out in the upper 20s for the morning and reach the upper 30s. EXTENDED: Another system will begin moving in on Tuesday and could bring a wintry mix with it. This will transition to rain on
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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — President Donald Trump has signed a $900 billion pandemic relief package that will deliver long-sought cash to businesses and individuals. Two people familiar with the president’s action tell The Associated Press that the president has signed the measure. The massive bill includes $1.4 trillion to fund government agencies through
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Click here for updates on this story BAY CITY, MI (WNEM ) — A Bay City couple is counting their blessings after tragic house fire over the weekend. “I’m happy to be alive,” Becky Wenzel said. “I get more time with my family.” On Sunday, Brian and Becky Wenzel returned to their beloved home which
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Click here for updates on this story NASHVILLE (WSMV ) — As Federal Agencies push for answers in the Nashville explosion, the investigation to law enforcement to a house in Antioch where officials believe the RV used in the blast may have been kept. Multiple senior federal law enforcement officials told NBC News Agents with
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Click here for updates on this story Hawaii (KITV ) — Saturday night’s high winds prevented Hawaii Volcano field crews from viewing and measuring the Kilauea eruption sites. Photos from Sunday morning show no significant change. The lava lake that formed from two vents on the west side is now 581 feet deep. After over
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Deputies with the Cole County Sheriff’s Department received a 911 call reporting a possible home invasion and shooting Sunday morning.
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[Breaking news update, posted at 5:15 p.m. ET] Anthony Quinn Warner has been identified as the Nashville bomber, said Don Cochran, US attorney for the Middle District of Tennessee, during a Sunday evening news conference. “We’ve come to the conclusion that an individual named Anthony Warner is the bomber. He was present when the bomb went off and
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