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1/18: Spring-like Weather

Southwesterly winds will increase Friday and bring temperatures up to the low 50s in the afternoon under sunny skies. Wind speeds in western Missouri will reach near 20 mph with lighter winds farther east. Some wind gusts may be as high as 30 mph through Saturday afternoon. A steady breeze Friday night will keep overnight

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RB Alum Drowning Confirmed

MARQUETTE, Mich. (AP) – An autopsy report lists accidental drowning as the cause of death for a Northern Michigan University soccer player who was found unresponsive in a campus pool.The school on Friday released the results of the Marquette County medical examiner’s report related to the Nov. 30 death of Arianna Alioto, a freshman midfielder

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Man Convicted for Sex Crimes

A Boone County jury found Sean Andrew Price, 43, of Williamsburg, guilty of two counts of first degree statutory sodomy Thursday afternoon. Callaway County Prosecutor Chris Wilson says the victim was seven years old when the investigation began in March 2008. She is now 12 years old, and testified on the witness stand Thursday. Judge

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Fresh Food Drive in Columbia

AmeriCorps VISTAs (Volunteers In Service To America) will host a “fresh food drive” in Columbia to commemorate Martin Luther King, Jr. and help hungry people in mid-Missouri. VISTAs working with Missouri River Communities Network (MRCN) say the great majority of foods donated to agencies addressing hunger are highly processed and packaged because they are shelf-stable

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Police Chase Ends in DWI Arrest

Callaway County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a report of a vehicle parked at the intersection of Highway AD and Highway C in Hams Prairie early Friday morning. The driver, Shane Vandelicht, was unresponsive until deputies tried to make contact with him. Vandelicht sped away, leading the deputy on a chase along Highway C, towards Fulton.

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New President Named at Lincoln

Dr. Kevin Rome was named the new 19th president of Lincoln University on Friday. He will start his new term in June.The previous leader, Dr. Carolyn Mahoney, announced her retirement in April. She officially stepped down August 15.The three finalists for the job were interviewed on campus in late November.Rome got his master’s at the

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Mayoral Candidate Drops Out

Columbia mayoral candidate Sam Allison removed his name from the race Friday afternoon, citing similarity to challenger Sid Sullivan, and concerns that he would split votes between them. “At the beginning of this month, there was a substantial fear that Columbia incumbent Mayor Bob McDavid would go unchallenged in this April’s race,” Allison said. “I

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JCPD Makes Heroin Bust

Jefferson City police have made an arrest stemming from an ongoing heroin investigation. The department announced Friday it had picked up Frank Collins III, 32, for three counts of drug distribution.Police tied Collins to arrest last month of another Jefferson City resident.They say Collins and 44-year-old Tracy Davis are responsible for several heroin deals that

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Disconnect Between Agencies

Fighting crime in Columbia and Boone County looks to be creating a divide between law enforcement agencies.Earlier this week, ABC 17 News reported the Boone County Sheriff is having deputies serve more warrants in city limits to help crack down on crime. Back in November, Columbia police began a Ceasefire Initiative for the same reasons.Even

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Armed Robbery in Columbia

*** UPDATE SATURDAY 7:16 P.M. ***Police continue to search for three masked men who held up a Columbia business Friday night. Saturday morning it looked like business as usual at Pro Kutz barber shop, but fear from the night before was still lingering on everyone’s mind. “Just to hear about that it really you know

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Police Offer Shooter Training

These days, security is a word brought up just about everywhere. Whether it’s security in schools or other public places, more and more people are thinking about it. In fact, several people have requested security-type training from the Columbia Police Department over the past two months. Police want to make sure people are safe, even

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Collier Court a “Hot Spot”

A shooting on Collier Court on Thursday has many neighbors pointing out it’s a hot spot for violence and things need to change.”Years ago it used to feel really safe but over time it’s slowly gotten worse,” neighbor Whitney Johnson said, “Not many people feel safe here any more with all the shootings going on.”According

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Absolutely Swamped

Scottie Wilbekin had 13 points and 10 assists, his first career double-double, and No. 10 Florida thumped No. 17 Missouri 83-52 on Saturday.The victory was coach Billy Donovan’s 400th with the Gators, making him the third coach in Southeastern Conference history to accomplish that feat with the same school. He joins Kentucky’s Adolph Rupp and

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Gun Rally in the Capitol City

There was a massive gun rally Saturday at the State Capitol as gun violence and gun control continue to dominate a national discussion. Around 700 people rallied at in Jefferson City to protest gun control, standing up for the second amendment, the right to bear arms.Now that the white house has issued some executive orders

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Girl Accidentally Shot

***UPDATE 10:45 P.M.***Family friends tell ABC 17 News the victim, 14-year-old Ashley King, is out of surgery at the hospital and expected to fully recover.***ORIGINAL STORY***Boonville police were investigating a shooting incident Saturday evening on 11th Street after a girl was accidentally shot.Police would confirm only that the girl was flown to University Hospital for

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Right to Life Group at Capitol

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – Anti-abortion activists marked the 40th anniversary of that landmark Supreme Court case granting abortion rights in a march at the Missouri Capitol.Hundreds of people gathered Saturday at the Governor’s Mansion for the Midwest March for Life. Led by a large wooden cross, protesters solemnly walked to the rotunda of the

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Cardinals Legend Musial Dies

ST. LOUIS (AP) – Stan Musial, one of baseball’s greatest hitters and a Hall of Famer with the St. Louis Cardinals for more than two decades, has died. He was 92.Stan the Man won seven National League batting titles, was a three-time MVP and helped the Cardinals capture three World Series championships in the 1940s.The

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