MU Health opening second drive-thru testing site because of increased demand
University of Missouri Health Care is opening a second drive-thru COVID-19 testing site Monday, citing increased demand as cases continue their quick rise.
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University of Missouri Health Care is opening a second drive-thru COVID-19 testing site Monday, citing increased demand as cases continue their quick rise.
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The mask ordinance for the city will go into effect on Friday at 5 p.m. and require citizens to wear masks most places in public.
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ABC 17 News obtained documents from the Columbia/Boone County Department of Public Health and Human Services that show they had already visited the establishment three times regarding COVID-19 guidelines
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Organizers with the Show-Me State Games canceled the annual event over concerns of COVID-19.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) More than 800 businesses in mid-Missouri received federal loans greater than $150,000 to help keep people hired throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Data released by the Small Business Administration shows which companies and non-profits received the highly sought-after loans. Five area businesses are listed in the largest loan bracket, between $5 million and
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Leaders at the University of Missouri said Wednesday that their international students won’t be affected by a new federal rule requiring such students to leave the country if classes are taught online only.
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A University of Missouri student has been arrested and given a court summons in connection with graffiti found on the sidewalk near the Thomas Jefferson statue on MU’s campus.
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The number of patients in hospitals locally and statewide has ticked up recently as positive COVID-19 cases continue their record increases, but local hospitals say they’re ready if that case surge turns into a patient surge.
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) A former Missouri lobbyist pleaded guilty on Tuesday to a federal crime involving marijuana sales. Eapen Thampy admitted to distribution of marijuana for helping broker a deal for 100 pounds of marijuana in February 2018. Thampy bought the marijuana from Craig Smith, an Oregon man federal authorities believe ran the nationwide
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Beginning Wednesday July 8, the City of Columbia will suspend residential curbside recycling.
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The department’s “work search” requirement ended on Monday, after being waived during the record unemployment during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Local health officials clarify what is considered a mask less than a day after Columbia City Council approved a mask-wearing ordinance.
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CPOA says it’s opposed to removing SROs from Columbia Public Schools a week after the agreement ended.
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Other Mid-Missouri municipalities are not considering mask ordinances after Columbia leaders approved one Monday night.
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The school will review its mask policy after the City of Columbia approved a new mask ordinance Monday night.
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The city’s face mask order will go into effect at 5 p.m. Friday.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Boone County prosecutors filed new charges against a man in jail tied to a May shooting. Daniel Ayers, 18, is now charged with first-degree assault, armed criminal action and unlawful use of a weapon for an alleged shooting that took place on May 21. Ayers was arrested by Columbia police in the
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A car flipped on its side in central Columbia Monday night.
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Check back for updates on the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Columbia Police Department Chief Geoff Jones said the medics chose not to respond to the scene on Volunteer drive where the shooting took place.
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