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Marginal Threat for Storms Today

Conditions are looking favorable for strong and potentially severe thunderstorms to impact areas mainly south of HWY 50 starting up this afternoon and evening, mainly after 2PM. Typically, ingredients of high instability, wind shear, and moisture are needed to fuel strong thunderstorms. Today, we’re lacking the wind shear ingredient which is why we are not

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Power restored to Fayette residents

UPDATE: Fayette city leaders confirmed to ABC 17 News all of the city’s power has been restored shortly before 8:30 p.m. Wednesday night. ORIGINAL STORY: Some people living in Fayette are without power right now after a transformer overheated. At one point, the entire city was without power. ABC 17 News called the Fayette utility

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Woman arrested after allegedly making terroristic threats to Cooper County jail employees

Cooper County authorities now have a woman in custody for allegedly making multiple threats toward employees at the detention center. Authorities say they arrested 45-year-old Kiwanese Williams of St. Louis. They say she called theCooper County Detention Center multiple times and made threats toward employees of the Detention Center. Cooper County authorities say security levels

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City of Columbia opens cooling centers

Amid the scorching hot temperatures in Mid-Missouri, the City of Columbia has opened their cooling centers. As the temperatures continue to rise this week, so do the chances of dehydration and heat stroke. According to the University of Missouri Healthcare system, dehydration can be caused by not drinking enough fluids. Health experts recommend drinking more

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Crews respond to Columbia crash

A crash involving two vehicles backed up traffic around 6 p.m. Tuesday night. The Columbia Fire Department, Columbia police and ambulances were on scene. It happened on Stadium Boulevard near Carrie Francke Drive. Fire officials tell us at least one person was taken away in an ambulance. We are still working to find out what

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Public outcry leads Cole Co. leaders to reverse decision to not lower flags for Orlando victims

Cole County presiding commissioner Sam Bushman tells ABC 17 News public outcry led commissioner Kris Scheperle to change his vote to not lower flags on county buildings. Bushman says the flags at all county buildings are now lowered. After Sunday’sdeadly terrorist attack in Orlando, President Obama proclaimed flags outside public buildings should be flown at

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