June Play to Win Sweepstakes Winner
Congrats to June Play to Win Sweepstakes winner, Anita McAllister of Jacksonville, winner of 2 tickets to Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre.
Continue ReadingCongrats to June Play to Win Sweepstakes winner, Anita McAllister of Jacksonville, winner of 2 tickets to Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre.
Continue ReadingCongratulations to the Viewer’s Choice VOTER SWEEPSTAKES winner, Larry Cramberg of Lake Ozark. Way to play, Larry!
Continue ReadingUPDATE 10:33 AM: The Columbia Police Department identified the victim of Wednesday night’s shooting as 40-year-old David Lee Morgan of Columbia. Morgan was pronounced dead on the scene on Tupelo Place. CPD has not released suspect information. UPDATE 10:20 PM: A spokesperson with the Columbia Police Department confirmed one person is dead after a shooting
Continue ReadingFederal and local authorities are offering up to $10,000 for information leading to the arrest of a suspect in two gun store burglaries. The ATF and the Columbia Police Department are offering the reward for information into break-ins at Powder Horn Guns and Archery, 1915 Paris Road, early last Friday and again early this Thursday
Continue ReadingThe Columbia Police Department is investigating a reported incident involving a man with a gun that the victim says could be a hate crime. According to the Missouri chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-MO), the victim, a Muslim woman who wears a hijab, was driving on Providence Road on Monday night when a
Continue ReadingNo one is hurt after Hot Pockets blocked parts of Interstate 70 Thursday morning west of Columbia. The Missouri State Highway Patrol posted on Twitter the right westbound lane of the interstate, near Sweet Springs, was blocked by the frozen foods after a semi-truck flipped over. The right lane of WB I-70 at the 65.4
Continue ReadingThe Missouri Corrections Officers Association filed a lawsuit in the Cole County Circuit Court on Tuesday against the Missouri Department of Corrections, the Missouri Office of administration and DOC Director Anne Precythe. The lawsuit claims that the DOC stopped allowing the association to access basic training classes or to speak with new bargaining employees. The
Continue ReadingTHURSDAY: After waking up to some very patchy fog this morning, we’ll return to partly to mostly sunny skies and warming back up. Highs near 90 with a heat index in the mid-60s . TONIGHT: We’ll keep our eyes on a complex of storms to our north that will attempt to move this direction, but
Continue ReadingTwo men indicted in a $1 million conspiracy to steal cellphones are accused of getting some of the merchandise by breaking into stores in mid-Missouri. Viktor Chernetskiy, 29, a naturalized citizen from Ukraine, and Bryan C. Kirkendoll II, 29, live in the Kansas City area, according to the office of the U.S. attorney for the
Continue ReadingOsage Beach police have arrested a man who allegedly evaded officers multiple times. According to a press release, police were dispatched to the area of Highway 54 and Case Road, where Dale Welcher was reportedly tearing road reflectors off the median divider. When police arrived, Welcher ran into the woods. As officers were searching for
Continue ReadingThe City of Columbia has the money to pay repair the intersection of two runways, where problems caused air traffic to be halted in April. The Columbia Regional Airport closed Runway 13-31 in April after passengers and pilots reported feeling a bump when going over the crown where it intersects Runway 2-20, which had already
Continue ReadingThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers estimates up to two years is needed to repair levees to their condition before flooding began in 2019. The Corps expects to finish damage assessments by the end of September. A total of 81 levee districts have requested for levee rehabilitation since March. The Capitol View Drainage District’s levee
Continue ReadingAlthough flooding and damage assessments are ongoing, the Missouri government said in a request for a presidential disaster declaration there is already ample destruction to warrant additional federal assistance. Missouri, following historic river flooding and dozens of tornadoes, has requested a federal emergency declaration twice in the last three months. The first was in April
Continue ReadingTONIGHT: Partly cloudy with an isolated storm southeast. Lows in the upper 60s to around 70. THURSDAY: Partly to mostly sunny and hot. Highs near 90, heat index in the mid-60s. EXTENDED: The jet stream stays to our north this week, keeping any disturbances with organized rain and storms well out of our way. High
Continue ReadingMultiple counties across mid-Missouri including Audrain County have agreed to partner with an international company specializing in renewable energy. The partnership with GESS International includes the construction of four biogas plants across mid-Missouri, according to the company. The plants equate to a $145 million investment in Missouri and are expected to create around 80 jobs.
Continue ReadingA Jefferson City nonprofit sprung into action the day after the EF-3 tornado ripped through multiple businesses and homes about one month ago. Building Community Bridges (BCB), which was formed just over a year ago, is an organization focused on teaching children entrepreneurial skills and helping develop each child’s talent. Alicia White-Edwards, director of operations,
Continue ReadingCole County health inspectors found a litany of violations in their May evaluation of Hibachi Grill and Supreme Buffet. The restaurant, located at 730 W. Stadium Blvd. in Jefferson City, was cited for 20 violations of the food code, including 14 core violations and six of the more-serious priority violations. A “strong sewer gas odor”
Continue ReadingThe Columbia Police Department arrested two people on Tuesday in connection with a double shooting in Columbia. Lajavion A. Redden, 19, of Ashland, was arrested and charged with of two counts of first-degree assault causing serious physical injury and two counts of armed criminal action in connection with the shooting, according to court documents. Rashad
Continue ReadingA top Missouri Democrat says that Missouri Auditor Nicole Galloway is planning to run for governor in 2020. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that state party Executive Director Lauren Gepford said Galloway is “very serious about the race and is taking steps to assemble a team and the resources it would take to win.” The
Continue ReadingA man accused of masturbating in front of children at a Columbia fast-food restaurant was sentenced this month to three years in prison. Judge Brouck Jacobs sentenced Gregory Wolfe to three years in prison each on two counts of sexual misconduct involving a child younger than 15 and 60 days in jail on a count
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