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Gun Rally in the Capitol City

There was a massive gun rally Saturday at the State Capitol as gun violence and gun control continue to dominate a national discussion. Around 700 people rallied at in Jefferson City to protest gun control, standing up for the second amendment, the right to bear arms.Now that the white house has issued some executive orders

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Girl Accidentally Shot

***UPDATE 10:45 P.M.***Family friends tell ABC 17 News the victim, 14-year-old Ashley King, is out of surgery at the hospital and expected to fully recover.***ORIGINAL STORY***Boonville police were investigating a shooting incident Saturday evening on 11th Street after a girl was accidentally shot.Police would confirm only that the girl was flown to University Hospital for

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Right to Life Group at Capitol

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – Anti-abortion activists marked the 40th anniversary of that landmark Supreme Court case granting abortion rights in a march at the Missouri Capitol.Hundreds of people gathered Saturday at the Governor’s Mansion for the Midwest March for Life. Led by a large wooden cross, protesters solemnly walked to the rotunda of the

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Cardinals Legend Musial Dies

ST. LOUIS (AP) – Stan Musial, one of baseball’s greatest hitters and a Hall of Famer with the St. Louis Cardinals for more than two decades, has died. He was 92.Stan the Man won seven National League batting titles, was a three-time MVP and helped the Cardinals capture three World Series championships in the 1940s.The

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Moberly Teenager Killed in Crash

Missouri Highway Patrol continues to investigate what cause a roll over crash that killed one teen.Cameron Hackley, 17, of Moberly, was killed.It happened Highway 63 near Route B in Randolph County, just outside of Clark. The Jeep carrying the five teenagers hit the median and overturned several times.The five teens were from Moberly and Macon.

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Chase Leads to Theft Arrests

A traffic stop leads to a chase through south Columbia and the arrest of two teens accused of stealing electronics.Columbia police tried to pull over 19-year-old Zachery Smith near Grindstone Parkway and Rock Quarry Road Friday at 6:45 p.m. The car took off and crashed on Green Meadows where two teens got out and ran.

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Slater Woman Dies in Car Crash

A Saline County woman was killed in a Saturday morning car crash near Slater.According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, Rechilda Sample, 65, of Slater was traveling westbound on Missouri State Road 240 around 4:45 a.m. when she crashed head on into a vehicle traveling eastbound.Sample was flown by helicopter to University Hospital where she

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Obama Sworn In for Second Term

WASHINGTON (AP) — Stepping into his second term, President Barack Obama took the oath of office Sunday in an intimate swearing-in ceremony at the White House, the leader of a nation no longer in the throes of the recession he inherited four years ago but still deeply divided.The president, surrounded by family in the ornate

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Fire Shuts Down JC Hotel

A Jefferson City Hotel is now closed after a fire did minor damage on Saturday night. The Holiday Inn Express will reopen Monday. Cleaning crews were there Sunday afternoon to pick up the mess. Fire crews told ABC 17 News a small fire spread up a stairwell wall just after 2:00 P.M. Saturday.The fire may

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1/21: A Frigid Start

Arctic air will settle over Mid-Missouri Monday through Tuesday giving us the coldest temperatures yet this season. Lows will drop into the lower teens by early Monday morning as northwesterly winds increase to 15 mph, bringing wind chill reading down to 2 below zero. Temperatures will stay very cold all day, only reaching near 20

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Trouble For Haith

Missouri men’s basketball Head Coach Frank Haith may be facing charges of unethical conduct by the NCAA.On Monday, CBSSports.com reported the NCAA was going to release allegations against the University of Miami with “unethical conduct and failure to promote an atmosphere of compliance” that included Haith, who was the former basketball coach for the Hurricanes.This

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Trouble For Haith

***UPDATE: TUESDAY, 10:37 PM***After Mizzou’s narrow 71-65 win over South Carolina Tuesday evening, Tiger head coach Frank Haith addressed the CBSSports.com report released the day before. Haith said it has been a frustrating and trying year and a half, but he is happy to know that is near the end. He added that he cannot

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Local Sheriff to Ignore Gun Laws

Just a week after President Obama pushes gun control proposals, the newly elected Osage County Sheriff Michael Dixon has announced his office will not enforce the laws.Monday, the sheriff called on the president to stop his attempts to block the purchase, possession and use of firearms for law-abiding citizens. He said gun control efforts and

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Man Accused in Columbia Chase

***UPDATE TUESDAY 12:40 P.M.***Anthony Jacobs has been charged with resisting arrest, tampering with a motor vehicle and leaving the scene of an accident. His bond has been set at $60,000. Jacobs is currently on parole.*** UPDATE 11:02 P.M. ***Anthony Jacobs is behind bars for a dangerous high speed chase through Central Columbia, and ABC 17

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1/22: Cold Continues

Highs will only be in the mid 20s Tuesday with a mostly cloudy sky. A large dip in the jet stream will funnel in a weak system from the north that will bring a few flurries through the day Tuesday. Lows Tuesday night will drop into the mid teens with clouds gradually clearing out. Arctic

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