Candlelight vigil held in Cole County to recognize and honor victims of crimes
The Office of Victim Services is hosting a candlelight vigil Tuesday night, in Jefferson City, to honor victims and survivors of crimes.
Continue ReadingThe Office of Victim Services is hosting a candlelight vigil Tuesday night, in Jefferson City, to honor victims and survivors of crimes.
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Continue ReadingSeven of the nine people in the car suffered injuries and four were transported to local hospitals for treatment by Cole County EMS.
Continue ReadingJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) After 20 years of serving the Jefferson City community, the Salvation Army is looking to remodel its shelter to better serve the communities needs. “We have a shelter thats over 20 years old it was built in 1999 and its really held together with prayer and duck tape,” said Captain Justin
Continue ReadingEleven churches have partnered for the eighth annual Mission JC, a day of service that is set to see 36 community improvement projects be completed.
Continue ReadingJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) Central Missouri Community Action (CMCA) held an event in Jefferson City Saturday evening with the Harlem Wizards to heighten the awareness around the need for more affordable and safe housing for low-income families in Jefferson City. The event was held in the Jefferson City High School gymnasium from 5 p.m. to
Continue ReadingJEFFERSON CITY, MO (KMIZ) A settlement was reached Thursday after Edith Vogel sued the city of Jefferson City in late March for removing two of her stone pavers from the Deborah Cooper Park on Adrian’s Island. Vogel said she bought two pavers last summer for the section at the park but they were removed shortly
Continue ReadingThe trial for a woman accused of killing a 4-year-old Jefferson City boy is now expected to happen next year.
Continue ReadingThe Missouri Department of Transportation is set to begin multiple projects Monday, expected to cause delays and lane closures in the area.
Continue ReadingCole County Emergency Medical Services is building a new headquarters on the northeast corner of McCarty and Adams Street.
Continue ReadingA Jefferson City man is sentenced to five years in prison after he pleaded guilty in burglary and assault cases.
Continue ReadingJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) Contractors working for the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) will begin the first phase of a project to improve three highly-traveled bridges along U.S. Route 50 near Jefferson City on Monday. MoDOT contractors will begin work on the eastbound Route 50 bridge over the Osage River, beginning Monday with the bulk
Continue ReadingThe Cole County Sheriff’s office detained four juveniles after a reported shooting near the 6900 block of Meadowbrook Drive in Cole County.
Continue ReadingJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) – A Columbia shooting suspect now faces a federal gun charge after his arrest in Jefferson City. Federal prosecutors charged Shaune Price for unlawful possession of a gun. Jefferson City police arrested Price on March 23 after stopping a Greyhound bus Price was on and found a gun in his bag.
Continue ReadingDespite the rainy weather, thousands are expected to gather in the Capital City Wednesday for Midwest March for Life.
Continue ReadingJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) A federal grand jury indicted two people Tuesday in connection with a February shooting in Jefferson City. The grand jury indicted Powell Yaeger and Alisha Selvey for unlawful possession of a gun. In addition to the federal indictment, Yaeger also faces state charges. Cole County prosecutors charged him with first-degree assault
Continue ReadingMissouri’s rate of new coronavirus cases jumped last week, going from 0 cases per 100,000 people to 61 in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s weekly coronavirus report. The increase put the state in the medium coronavirus transmission category under the CDC’s definition. However, most counties maintained a low transmission level last week. Howard
Continue ReadingLincoln University has struggled with funding woes in recent years.
Continue ReadingJefferson City will start taking bids and rehabilitation plans on certain properties located on East Capitol Avenue next week.
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