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Family Foils Burglary

A Columbia family came home to a surprise– a strange man inside their apartment. The stranger, a man described as a thin black man in his 30s, allegedly broke into their apartment by prying open the front door. The suspect then ran away without hurting anyone, according to Sgt. Lance Bolinger of the Columbia Police

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Norm Stewart Classic

Boys ScoresMoberly 55Southern Boone 54 F/2OTJ. Spiller, MOB: 15 pts, 6 reb, 5 stlN. Carlos, SB: 24 pts, 10 rebMacon 37Salisbury 65A. Wyatt, SAL: 17 ptsLafayette (St. Joseph) 50Helias 45J. White, HEL: 12 pts, 5 rebGirls ScoresPleasant Hill 61Helias 58 F/OTB. Sanders, HEL: 18 pts, 15 reb, 4 blkHickman 68Waynesville 52Rock Bridge 58CBC 42

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12/2: Dec. Warmth Continues

The unseasonably warm weather will continue through Sunday and Monday. Highs on Sunday will be in the upper 60s to near 70 under mostly sunny skies and light southerly breezes. Clouds will begin to increase late Sunday as our next cold front approaches. Highs on Monday will still reach the low 70s, likely breaking or

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Police Investigate Shooting

Jefferson City police are investigating a shots fired call early Saturday morning downtown.Police told ABC 17 News three shots were fired behind the Family Dollar on Monroe Street around 1:27 a.m.No suspect descriptions were available Saturday evening, but the case was still under investigation.Stay with ABC 17 News and abc17news.com for updates on this story.

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Man Arrested After Car Chase

A Columbia man is behind bars Sunday morning following a high-speed chase in Boone County.Sheriff’s deputies say they attempted to pull over a car for speeding near the 5000 block of Clark Lane around 1 a.m. Sunday.The car, driven by 47-year-old Henry C. Wilson, failed to stop and a high-speed pursuit followed before the car

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Driver Crashes into Duplex

Some Fulton residents said they though their apartments were going to explode, as a car crashed into a duplex Sunday around noon.It happened at Bluff Creek Apartments on Bluff and St. Louis, when an elderly female driver hit the gas pedal instead of the brake when pulling into a parking spot.Police said she wasn’t injured.

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Council to Discuss City Parking

More downtown parking could be coming to Columbia if a city council proposal gains footing Monday night.The plan calls for a 410-spot garage to be built at the corner of College and Walnut, across from Stephens College and the new Brookside apartments. Staff has prepared for Council consideration a report concerning whether it will have

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Man Leads Cops on Chase

At around 1:00 a.m. on Sunday, a deputy with the Callaway County Sheriffs Department tried to stop a black Mercury Cougar for a traffic violation. The car was on Old Highway 54 south of New Bloomfield when the driver, Colby Stuart, failed to stop and led the deputy on a chase.Stuart drove through various County

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Chiefs Take Field After Tragedy

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – A friend of the woman killed by Chiefs linebacker Jovan Belcher says the couple briefly lived apart last month.But Brianne York said Sunday that Belcher and his girlfriend, Kasandra M. Perkins, had gotten back together by Thanksgiving.She said they had argued about “normal couple issues” and Perkins had gone to

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Standoff Ends, No Arrests

***UPDATE 5:14 P.M.***A suspect remains on the loose tonight following an overnight standoff after Columbia Police decide to leave the scene.For more than three hours early this morning, officers tried to convince Stephen Mitchell to come out of his home on 1427 Bodie Drive. Police say Mitchell choked his pregnant girlfriend, and after the family

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Billion Dollar Bond Issue

The state has finally paid off a $600 million bond issue passed 30 years ago, but lawmakers may come back asking taxpayers to approve another loan next year.Columbia representative Chris Kelly told ABC 17 News he hopes to get a bond issue on the April ballot to take advantage of low interest rates.Senator Kurt Schaefer

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Factory Fire in Columbia

***UPDATE 12:34 P.M.***Fire officials said a piece of equipment in the middle of the facility caught on fire. Employees tried a fire extinguisher on the cord dryer inside an oven, but called crews after it failed.***ORIGINAL STORY***Crews responded to the scene of a commercial fire on Monday in Columbia.Firefighters were called around noon to the

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Yost Steps Down

***UPDATE: MONDAY, 1:55 P.M.***The University of Missouri football team announced David Yost has resigned his position as an assistant coach, after spending the past 12 seasons on Gary Pinkel’s staff. In a press release statement, Yost cited personal reasons for his decision, which is effective immediately.Yost had many titles on the Tiger staff: Assistant Head

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Lincoln, Linn State to Buy JCHS

Leaders from Lincoln University and Linn State Technical College announced Monday morning an agreement to buy the current Jefferson City High School campus if taxpayers allow the district to go ahead with a new construction plan.The agreement sells JCHS and the Simonsen Ninth Grade Center to Lincoln University for $8.39 million. Linn State would purchase

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