Roads remain flooded Wednesday
Roads across Boone County remained flooded Wednesday morning after rain plagued mid-Missouri Tuesday.
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Roads across Boone County remained flooded Wednesday morning after rain plagued mid-Missouri Tuesday.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Hundreds of people marched throughout Columbia on Tuesday night. The protest started at 7 p.m. and lasted about three hours. The group started at the columns on the University of Missouri campus and ended at the columns at the Boone County Courthouse. Protesters are getting ready to walk from the columns on
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Officers with the Columbia Police Department have been monitoring and responding to protests downtown over the last week.
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) Gov. Mike Parson has plans to meet with more activists to talk about what the nation-wide movement over the death of George Floyd means for Missouri. On Thursday, Parson will sit down with leaders and activists from Kansas City, St. Louis and Columbia to continue conversations about what changes can happen
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The Moberly Police Department arrested a woman Tuesday in connection with a felony stealing investigation in Boone County.
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Rain flooded some Boone County roads Tuesday morning as the remains of Tropical Storm Cristobal made their way through Mid-Missouri.
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MONDAY MORNING UPDATE:The heaviest of the rain appears to be moving to our north, which may be coming a touch too late. Some folks have picked up enough rain to cause ponding and flooding on area roadways. We’ll begin to transition to whether or not we’ll pick up strong to severe storms this afternoon. This
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The next step of planning for Columbia Public Schools fall classes will depend on parents.
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The total deaths from the disease caused by the novel coronavirus reached 840 on Tuesday, up from 819 on Monday.
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A Cole County man was taken to University of Missouri Hospital by helicopter Tuesday after a van drove into the path of his utility vehicle.
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The winner of the final seat on the Fulton Board of Education will be determined when the board meets Wednesday.
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Cole County prosecutors charged four people in connection with a fatal shooting after an alleged drug deal turned deadly last week.
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A Columbia man was sentenced to 10 years in prison on Friday after he pleaded guilty to murder in the 2018 killing of a teenager.
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Mid-Missouri crews responded to a second crash at the Missouri River Bridge on Interstate 70 westbound near Rocheport on Tuesday.
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After the past school year ended with students out of the classroom amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Columbia Public School leaders are set to discuss what returning to class might look like.
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The Columbia Public Schools Board of Education will meet at 6:45 p.m. in person at the Aslin Administration building.
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The health department has reported 40 new cases in the last seven days.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Members of the Mizzou football and men’s and women’s basketball teams’ are allowed to workout on campus for the first time in three months. MU allowed voluntary workouts to begin for those three teams starting Monday. Before arriving back on campus, every student-athlete was tested for COVID-19. Deputy Athletics Director Nick Joos
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TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy with showers moving in late. Embedded thunderstorms possible. Lows in the low 70s. TOMORROW: Heavy rain and scattered thunderstorms. 2-4″ of rain is possible through Tuesday night. A few storms may become severe with gusty winds, small hail, and isolated tornadoes possible. Highs in the low to mid-80s. EXTENDED: The remnants of
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