WATCH: CPS Superintendent talks graduation, summer school plans
Stiepleman said the district is waiting on more direction from the state to figure out how it should handle summer school plans.
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Stiepleman said the district is waiting on more direction from the state to figure out how it should handle summer school plans.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to rock small businesses across the country, many locals have decided to step in to help local eateries weather the storm. The financial impact of the coronavirus has devastated restaurants. Data from the National Restaurant Association shows the industry has lost 3 million jobs and $25 billion
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) UPDATE 2:18 P.M.: The Columbia/Boone County Health Department has reported 79 cases of COVID-19 in Boone County. That is a jump up three cases from 76 cases Saturday. The county currently has 14 active cases of the virus. Sixty four people have recovered from the virus so far.
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Hy-Vee is facing an increased demand as stores offer Easter meals to-go for families this holiday.
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Columbia police arrested 22-year-old James Howard Troy in connected to a shooting on April 8.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Churches around Mid-Missouri will be practicing social distancing on Easter Sunday while still finding innovative ways to have a service. Some churches even plan to broadcast their worship service on streaming platforms like their websites, the radio and even Facebook live. First Baptist Church of Centralia pastor Chris Baker says this will
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) COVID-19 case numbers might differ among state and local health authorities because of issues with reporting and address verification. UPDATE 1:46 P.M.: The Columbia/Boone County Health Department is reporting 76 cases of COVID-19. The county has 64 recovered cases and 11 active cases.
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Columbia Police released that a third arrest was made in relation to a first-degree robbery that happened on Rollins Road early Friday.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention urges everyone, essential workers or not, to wear masks in public settings.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) A Cedarhurst Senior Living resident who tested positive for COVID-19 is under self isolation while all other residents are being quarantined in their apartments waiting for test results. Officials from Cedarhurst say the positive result came back Thursday and the facility deployed a response team that included licensed nurses to administer the
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Animal shelters aren’t open to the public, but they’ve been working to provide care to animals in need.
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Columbia police officers arrested a man accused of a shooting on Redwood Road that sent at least one person to the hospital.
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Boone County prosecutors charged two teens with first-degree robbery in connection with an incident that happened on Rollins Road early Friday.
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A Boone County official is sounding an early warning to prepare for a possible sharp loss in revenue from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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With coronavirus continuing to spread across the globe it can be difficult to escape conversations about it. Depending on the child, the virus can also feel very intimidating, so experts say it’s important to be available to listen to and talk with your child.
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The University of Missouri is looking for ways to cut costs to account for state financial cuts amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
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Boone County Commissioner Fred Parry during a live interview Thursday on ABC 17 News joined the chorus of local officials saying stay-at-home orders are working to slow down COVID-19.
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Residents can report violations of Missouri, Boone County and the city of Columbia’s stay-at-home orders if they suspect or witness others violating them.
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Boone County prosecutors have charged a man with a shooting that damaged a home and vehicles in central Columbia on Wednesday.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has released guidelines for essential workers who might have been exposed to COVID-19 about returning to work.
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