Power outages take out Columbia traffic lights
Power outages have taken out several traffic lights in the East Campus area of Columbia.
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Power outages have taken out several traffic lights in the East Campus area of Columbia.
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COLUMBIA, Mo (KMIZ) Columbia City Council voted Monday night on the possibility of transitioning to roll carts for solid waste removal. City Council voted 4-3 in favor of possibly adding roll carts to the November ballot, where residents will be asked which method of trash removal they prefer. The community would vote to repeal the
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Officials with the City of Columbia are set to hold a post COVID-19 housing security presentation Thursday.
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A suspect is in custody after an early-morning car chase Tuesday ended at a south Columbia lake.
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Tune in at 6 a.m. to ABC 17 News for three live interviews with the CPS superintendent.
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The Columbia City Council is scheduled to meet at 7 p.m. on Monday, and hear a report on a COVID-19 long-term recovery plan.
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Public comment at Monday’s Columbia City Council meeting included speakers focused on race, policing and roll carts for automated trash collection.
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It has been over a month since the University of Missouri started reviewing proposals from private companies to take over its custodial services. No decision has been made as of Monday.
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Columbia Mayor Brian Treece said Monday that the early signs show the mask ordinance he heralded through the city council might be turning the tide against COVID-19.
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Columbia police arrested a man accused of an armed robbery that happened last week.
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Crews investigated a gas leak at a building in central Columbia after storms rolled through the area Monday afternoon.
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Businesses are not breaking the rules when they continue operating after an employee or customer tests positive for COVID-19.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Columbia police say a tractor-trailer driver was killed in a crash on Interstate 70 East on Sunday night. A release from the police department said Namara Dinegde, 48, of Kansas City, died in the single-vehicle crash that happened around 10 p.m. According to the release, Dinegde was driving eastbound on the highway
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Columbia has laid out guidelines for places of worship looking to re-open amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic
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COLUMBIA Mo. (KMIZ) The Columbia Police Department is speaking with a person of interest after a woman was stabbed in Columbia early Sunday morning. Officers said they responded to the corner of North 4th Street and Hickman Avenue at 1:41 a.m. for reports of an assault in progress. Upon arrival officers found a woman with
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A local dermatologist said on Saturday that hot and humid weather mixed with wearing masks could cause people to see more face acne and skin irritation.
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A protest aimed at bringing awareness to police brutality is expected to start at 6 p.m. tonight in Columbia.
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Local health officials said as of Friday testing availability in Boone County is not as much of a concern as students returning in the fall.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The state’s bar exam will bring hundreds of law school graduates to Columbia and Osage Beach later this month, a fact that concerns some test takers. More than 600 people are set to take the test on July 28 and 29 at the Holiday Inn Executive Center in Columbia and Tan-Tar-A Resort
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A woman arrested for tampering at the University of Missouri’s Thomas Jefferson statue allegedly threw red paint on the effigy of the Founding Father, according to a call to police.
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