Columbia terror suspect sentenced to nearly 20 years in prison
A Columbia man who pleaded guilty to trying to conspire with terrorists will be sentenced Wednesday.
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A Columbia man who pleaded guilty to trying to conspire with terrorists will be sentenced Wednesday.
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The Columbia Police Department said Tuesday that it will target some roads for enhanced traffic enforcement thanks to a Missouri Department of Transportation grant.
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Boone County prosecutors charged a man Wednesday with abandonment of a corpse linked to a 2018 case.
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True/False Film Festival is expected to bring more than 10,000 people to Columbia, and downtown specifically this weekend.
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The Columbia Fire Department and other local agencies have precautions in place if a tornado touched down.
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The University of Missouri announced on Tuesday that all university-related travel to San Antonio, Texas was halted due to the outbreak of COVID-19 cases.
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Another man pleaded guilty on Monday in connection with the 2018 killing of Randall King.
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A University of Missouri spokesman said on Monday that no new school-sponsored trips to Italy will be approved amid concerns of Coronavirus.
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True False Film Festival will take place this weekend in Columbia, bringing thousands of people to downtown Columbia.
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Several Columbia Fire Department vehicles were at the facility on Stadium Boulevard.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) A man pleaded guilty on Monday to a reduced charge tied to a 2018 Columbia shooting. Elijah Fiore pleaded guilty to first-degree involuntary manslaughter on Monday afternoon, according to a source close to the case. Judge Kevin Crane sentenced him to the maximum ten years in prison. Boone County prosecutors charged Fiore
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The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education has sent out information to school districts to help them prepare for COVID-19, commonly known as coronavirus.
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Joseph Elledge, a Columbia man accused of killing his wife last fall, is set to be arraigned Monday afternoon following his grand jury indictment on a murder charge.
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The Boone County Fire Protection Department said no injuries were reported after a single-vehicle crash on Highway E Monday afternoon.
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The Missouri Department of Transportation closed a northbound lane of Highway 63 in Columbia Sunday evening.
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Several travelers at the Columbia Regional Airport are taking precautions as officials continue to warn about the spread of COVID-19, commonly known as coronavirus.
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Columbia police responded to a crash on W. Worley Street that resulted in a downed pole Sunday morning.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. Fire crews said no one was hurt after an outside section of a Columbia home caught fire Saturday afternoon. Columbia Fire Division Chief John Metz said that firefighters responded to the fire in the 300 block of Chatham Drive around 12:50 p.m. A section of a Columbia home caught fire Saturday afternoon. Crews
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One lane of I-70 is still closed after a crash involving an 18-wheeler and a horse trailer. Crews responded to a two vehicle accident around 10 this morning. According to fire crews on scene, the 18-wheeler had slowed down for traffic and was rear ended by the truck behind him. One man was transported to the hospital
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EDITOR’S NOTE: Jones’ age at the time of his death has been corrected. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) Cole County Prosecutor Locke Thompson filed a first-degree murder charge Thursday against William “Chris” Niemet in the 1991 shooting death of 14-year-old Greg Jones. First-Degree Murder Charge Cole County charges Chris Niemet with 1991 murder on Feb. 27,
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