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Mizzou football head coach Eli Drinkwitz will take questions from reporters at noon Tuesday.
Continue ReadingMizzou football head coach Eli Drinkwitz will take questions from reporters at noon Tuesday.
Continue ReadingColumbia’s City Council met Tuesday night and approved the purchase of The VFW to be used as a temporary homeless shelter in the city.
Continue ReadingAUDRAIN COUNTY, Mo. (KMIZ) A 46-year-old Mexico man was thrown out of his car after running off the road, striking an embankment, a MODOT sign and overturning according to a Missouri State Highway Patrol report. The crash happened Monday on westbound Highway 54, roughly around 6:35 a.m. He was not wearing a seatbelt, and according
Continue ReadingPULASKI COUNTY, Mo. (KMIZ) A 72-year-old woman is recovering from serious injuries after her pickup truck traveled off the side of the road and overturned yesterday at afternoon. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol report, Nancy Spicer was traveling in the eastbound lane of Laramie Rd. when the crash occurred. Highway Patrol says she
Continue ReadingIt’s Homecoming Week at the University of Missouri.
Continue ReadingSecretary of State Jay Ashcroft is proposing a new rule that would require libraries to distinguish which books are age-appropriate for children.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The Columbia City Council appointed five new members to the Citizens Police Review Board on Monday night. The board has experienced a lot of drama recently, as resignations have poured in. The appointments were made after public interview sessions held by the City Council on Monday. The council appointed Edward Barnes, Xavier Scruggs,
Continue ReadingPublic health officials are teaming up with a Columbia pub for a vaccine clinic this week.
Continue ReadingHearing aids are now easier to come by for those who suffer mild to moderate hearing loss.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) A Boone County man was charged Friday with making a terroristic threat — second degree — after making several posts on social media targeting a movie screening expected to have 400 people in attendance. Kyle Piper, 44, of Ashland, allegedly was employed for the film at one point, according to the probable
Continue ReadingColumbia police say a woman they arrested after she showed up to a hospital with gunshot wounds early Sunday had earlier exchanged gunfire with two people in a parked vehicle.
Continue ReadingAmtrak and BNSF are asking judges to move at least three cases over a deadly summer train crash because too few people live in Chariton County.
Continue ReadingA seven-hour standoff that ended peacefully Friday at a west Columbia apartment complex started when the suspect allegedly threatened to shoot a woman.
Continue ReadingSome Americans might be finding it hard to get their medications amid a shortage of a popular prescription drug.
Continue ReadingJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) The Jefferson City council plans to vote Monday night on the proposed 2023 fiscal year budget. City council members are scheduled to meet at city hall at 6 p.m. The proposed budget includes more than $75 million in funds. Jefferson City Council agenda Council members met twice in August to go
Continue ReadingThe Columbia City Council is set to meet at City Hall at 7:00 p.m. Monday night, to discuss a new video surveillance system among other topics.
Continue ReadingThe House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol ended its meeting last week by issuing a subpoena for former president Donald Trump to testify.
Continue ReadingThere is no cure, but the Alzheimer’s Association is hoping to change that.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Columbia Police arrested a woman for domestic assault after she went to the hospital with a gunshot wound. Columbia Police investigated a shooting in the 200 block of East Texas Avenue around 3 a.m. Sunday. According to CPD, officers determined shots had been fired but could not locate a victim. Officers did
Continue ReadingIt’s almost been one year since the Phi Gamma Delta hazing incident at the University of Missouri that left one pledge disabled, leading to 11 Fraternity brothers being charged with felonies.
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