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Tips help Jefferson City police identify man suspected of July 1 assault
Jefferson City police arrested a 20-year-old Jefferson City man Wednesday morning for his involvement in the assault reported last Friday.
Continue ReadingJefferson City police arrested a 20-year-old Jefferson City man Wednesday morning for his involvement in the assault reported last Friday.
Continue ReadingThe City Council of Jefferson City has tabled a bill that would give city employees a proposed pay increase.
Continue ReadingIt wasn’t immediately clear how many people were affected by the outage.
Continue ReadingJefferson City police are asking the public to help them identify and find a man accused in an assault Friday at a business.
Continue ReadingJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ)Salute to America in Jefferson City is coming to an end Monday night but not without celebrating a few more festivities before the end of the holiday. And even as the sun, starts to set it’s still important to practice staying safe out in warmer temperatures. Nicole Slusser, executive director of Salute to America, says
Continue ReadingThe City Council of Jefferson City is set to discuss pay raises for most city employees once again at its meeting Tuesday, after the council tabled the discussion June 28.
Continue ReadingSalute to America is set to continue in Jefferson City on Monday, as Missourians celebrate the Fourth of July.
Continue ReadingBefore the concert started at Salute to America in Jefferson City, dozens of protestors showed up expressing their displeasure with the overturning of Roe v. Wade and Missouri’s law on abortion
Continue ReadingJEFFERSON CITY, Mo (KMIZ) Salut to America is kicking things off in Jefferson City, Sunday through Monday, bringing people two days of music, food and lots of family activities for the Fourth of July. Organizers say events are set to get started at noon. This year, carnival rides will be back with the formally added inflatable
Continue ReadingTwo Cole County residents are in jail after an argument led to a gun going off.
Continue ReadingBlair Oaks Superintendent Jim Jones announced his retirement effective Thursday.
Continue ReadingThe governor held a news conference Friday afternoon to talk about budget actions he took this week, including the veto of $500 million in federal COVID-19 stimulus funds meant for a means-tested tax rebate. That measure didn’t go far enough, Parson said.
Continue ReadingThe Missouri State Highway Patrol put out a press release in June, reminding drivers and boaters to plan for a safe July 4th weekend.
Continue ReadingOrganizers encourage the community to come with questions, concerns and suggestions.
Continue ReadingA Jefferson City man is facing an unlawful use of a weapon after an August 2020 incident in front of The Tiger’s Den.
Continue ReadingGov. Mike Parson announced a new state crime and health labs in Jefferson City.
Continue ReadingDeputies arrested a 17-year-old from Jefferson City and a 16-year-old from Kansas City in connection with a stolen car found Wednesday just west of Jefferson City.
Continue ReadingGov. Mike Parson signed several bills in a ceremony in the governor’s office Wednesday afternoon, including one that makes changes to Missouri’s elections.
Continue ReadingThe city council of Jefferson City met Monday night for a work session.
Continue ReadingThe Boys and Girls Club of Jefferson City will soon open a new location on the city’s west side.
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