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Triple Crown

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – Miguel Cabrera received a standing ovation after flying out and striking out in his only two at-bats Wednesday night, and leaving the Tigers’ game against the Kansas City Royals in the fourth inning with the Triple Crown in sight.Cabrera high-fived his teammates as he entered the Detroit dugout, then walked

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10/4: Cold Front Moving In

Highs will reach the mid 70s Thursday, ahead of a cold front that will move through during the afternoon. Behind the front, temperatures will drop through the evening into the mid 40s for overnight lows. Scattered showers are possible Thursday night into Friday with rain ending by Friday evening. Friday’s highs will only reach the

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Two Arrested for Meth Lab

Two Columbia residents were arrested during a traffic stop Wednesday night for charges related to a meth lab discovered in September.Deputies found the meth lab in the 7000 block of Highway VV on September 26, and identified Richard Wright, 33, and Lacey Wright, 32, as suspects. The Wrights were caught during a traffic stop Wednesday

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Man Charged for Moberly Shooting

***UPDATE Friday 6 P.M***A Jack Nathaniel Cox was charged Friday. He is facing charges of Burglary in the 1st degree, 1st degree Assault and Armed Criminal Action.***UPDATE 3:20 P.M.***Investigators confirmed the suspect is a 44-year-old man. His bond was set at $200,000. His name will not be released until he is formally charged.Police accuse him

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MU Players Arrested for Drugs

ABC 17 News has confirmed three University of Missouri football players have been arrested on drug charges.Wide receivers Dorial Green-Beckham and Levi Copelin and linebacker Tory Boozer were arrested just before midnight Wednesday for possession of marijuana.Police noticed five individuals sitting in a white Lincoln Navigator in Lot G, near Memorial Stadium. After officers made

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Accused Killer Released

Susan Van Note posted a $1 million bond Thursday in Boone County. It was a cash-only bond, meaning Van Note posted the entire $1 million upfront.Van Note is charged with murder and forgery in the death of her father, William Van Note. Susan is accused of shooting her father and his girlfriend at their lake

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3 arrested, 5 suspended

ABC 17 News has confirmed three University of Missouri football players have been arrested on marijuana charges. Wide receivers Dorial Green-Beckham and Levi Copelin and linebacker Tory Boozer were arrested just before midnight Wednesday for possession of marijuana. Police noticed five individuals sitting in a white Lincoln Navigator in Lot G, near Memorial Stadium. After

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Suspects Sought in Home Invasion

***UPDATED 6:47 P.M.*** Det. Tom O’Sullivan with Boone County Sheriff’s Department said the home invasion may not be a random act. The pair of suspects ransacked the duplex with the occupants, a man and woman, inside. The suspects flipped open drawers and looked into closets and took some items– items the detective would not divulge

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Cold Weather Dangers

With colder weather moving into mid-Missouri, many people will fire up their furnaces for the first time in months. With that, comes potential dangers, and firefighters say there are a few things you need to look out for. Different heating companies in Columbia said Thursday, they have been busy conducting furnace checks for home owners.

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10/6: Frost Advisory Issued

A Frost Advisory has been issued for counties near the Lake of the Ozarks and the I-44 corridor for early Sunday morning. Low temperatures will drop to near 32 degrees. As skies quickly clear late Saturday night and northerly winds remain light, frost will be likely across much of Mid-Missouri. The advisory will likely be

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Police Search for Hotel Robber

Police are investigating an armed robbery at the Holiday Inn Express in Fulton.The clerk told officers a woman entered the hotel, displaying a knife. The woman allegedly said, “give me the money. I’m not playing.” After the clerk gave the woman money, she left.The clerk described the woman as a white female, about 5’7, 200

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Former Deputy Heads to Prison

***UPDATE FRIDAY 6:15 P.M.***Christopher Hunt was sentenced to a total of 5 years and 9 months behind bars.He will spend 5 years with the department of corrections for Burglary in the First Degree, 3 months for Property Damage, and 6 months for Assault.His sentence starts today, and he must serve the time concurrently.***ORIGINAL STORY***A former

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Murder Suspect Found Near School

***UPDATE 3:22 P.M.***Police put the school on lockdown after getting a tip a murder suspect from Illinois was at 1406 Risen Star Court.Officers set up surveillance outside the home and saw Larry Belk, 20, leave and return. The duplex to the right was evacuated, and nearby Derby Ridge Elementary was put on lockdown. Investigators also

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Man Charged for Abusing Animals

A Mid-Missouri farmer was charged on Friday after allegedly starving more than 40 animals.George Davis is facing two misdemeanors for abusing animals and not disposing of their bodies properly. The accusations carry a maximum penalty of one year in the county jail or a $1,000 fine. Last week, authorities rescued the animals on a farm

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Bouncing Back

The Jeff City Jays hammered the Gateway Tech Jaguars (Mizzou DT Sheldon Richardson’s alma mater) Friday night at Adkins Stadium, 56-2, improving to 6-1 on the season after last week’s crushing loss at home to Hickman. Scott Stegeman, who came into week 7 fourth in the area in yards per catch, turned his usual tricks

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Nigh 70

The longest regular season win streak in mid-Missouri high school football is over. The Clark County Indians defeated the Centralia Panthers (6-1) Friday night 20-15 snapping a 70-game regular season win streak put by Erle Bennett’s program. Trailing in the third quarter, the Panthers scored two touchdowns to grab a momentary 15-12 lead, but the

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