Columbia police officers arrest person suspected of IHOP shooting at Waffle House
Columbia police say a person suspected of a shooting at the IHOP on Conley Road was arrested at the Waffle House on Vandiver Drive.
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Columbia police say a person suspected of a shooting at the IHOP on Conley Road was arrested at the Waffle House on Vandiver Drive.
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The Columbia Chamber of Commerce has worked to take steps to help get assistance for small businesses feeling the impacts of COVID-19.
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GeneTrait Laboratories, a subsidiary of PTC Laboratories, is working alongside Boone Hospital Center and University of Missouri Health Care in testing for COVID-19.
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Shoppers vulnerable to the worst effects of COVID-19 said Thursday morning that a store’s special early shopping hour helped them find supplies.
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The Quarry restaurant in Columbia is offering free lunches for students who are out of school due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
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A patient at a Veterans Affairs hospital in Columbia tested positive Wednesday for COVID-19.
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While hospitals are prepping for a large number of patients because of the COVID-19 outbreak, smaller primary care doctors’ offices are taking steps to ensure everyone gets the care they need.
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Authorities closed some roads in Mid-Missouri due to flooding Thursday.
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Boone Hospital Center and University of Missouri Health Care opened the first drive-thru novel coronavirus testing sites in Mid-Missouri on Wednesday.
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Many chain grocery stores are adjusting their hours in an attempt to ensure the shelves are restocked and full for customers amid runs on products connected to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Once a test for COVID-19 comes back positive, the information goes straight to local health departments to be distributed.
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University of Missouri Chancellor Alexander Cartwright has applied to take the top job at the University of Central Florida.
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Cole County officials said Tuesday that a resident has tested positive for novel coronavirus, while state health authorities said a Boone County resident also has COVID-19.
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A local outreach group is working to make sure Columbia residents have the food and supplies they need during the coronavirus outbreak.
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Columbia Public Schools students and parents were learning Tuesday what will be asked of them while buildings are closed down to help slow the spread of COVID-19.
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Columbia Public Schools said it will start an out-of-class meal service on March 30 while district buildings are closed.
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The Food Bank for Central & Northeast Missouri will continue to provide food to residents in and around Boone County, despite the ongoing spread of COVID-19.
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Gov. Mike Parson said Tuesday in Columbia that the decision on whether to close schools was best left to local leaders.
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The letter sent out by BJC HealthCare said visitors cannot come into the hospital if they are sick.
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Columbia Public Schools are set to close from Wednesday, March 18 until April 13.
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