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Continue ReadingMissouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt continued to tout his lead in some polls of the Republican U.S. Senate primary going into Tuesday’s election.
Continue ReadingTUSCUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) An Olean man is facing multiple charges following a fatal April 5 crash on Highway 52 in Miller County. A Miller County prosecutor has charged Chester McComb with first-degree involuntary manslaughter, second-degree involuntary manslaughter and failure to drive on the right half of the road. On the morning of April 5, McComb
Continue ReadingIn Missouri, scandal-ridden former Gov. Eric Greitens is attempting a political comeback. In Michigan, a crowded field of Republican gubernatorial candidates includes a man charged in the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol attack. In Arizona, a prominent figure in the QAnon conspiracy movement is running for the U.S. House.
Continue ReadingResidents in Missouri will have the opportunity to cast their ballots Tuesday in Missouri’s primary election, as multiple contested races are set to appear on the ballot.
Continue ReadingTuesday’s primaries include a special election for the City of Columbia for the first time in the city’s history.
Continue ReadingMizzou football opened training camp Monday with a lot of questions about the roster.
Continue ReadingHigh inflation and energy prices are affecting how much the city of Columbia spends on electricity. The Columbia City Council will vote Monday night, on increasing the 2022 energy budget by millions of dollars.
Continue ReadingThe city council of Jefferson City approved over $5.1 million in ARPA funding for various projects across the city.
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Continue ReadingA Mexico, Mo. man is behind bars after he is accused of driving while intoxicated and running over a Mexico Public Safety Officer.
Continue ReadingTuesday’s primary election will be the first time voters will see the new U.S. congressional districts reflected on their ballots.
Continue ReadingTwo men that allegedly stole $80,000 worth of tools and other items from the Missouri River Bridge Construction site on June 1 are now in the custody of the Cooper County Sheriff’s Office.
Continue ReadingOn Saturday night, a Camden County Sheriff’s deputy pulled over a vehicle in Macks Creek that led to a 130 pounds of marijuana being seized.
Continue ReadingAn urban search and rescue team based in Columbia has received its first assignment in flood-ravaged eastern Kentucky.
Continue ReadingA Belleville, Illinois, man was hurt after a slow-moving train hit a semi-truck tanker in Mexico over the weekend.
Continue ReadingA helicopter pilot walked away with only minor injuries after a crash Sunday in Saline County.
Continue ReadingROCHEPORT, Mo. (KMIZ) MoDOT plans to temporarily close part of a popular trail near Rocheport on Monday. The department will close the Katy Trail between 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. due to the construction of the new bridges over the Missouri River. During the trail closure, workers plan to pour the final supports for the
Continue ReadingSenate Democrats have won a key vote from Joe Manchin on the Inflation Reduction Act.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Columbia City Council will vote Monday night on authorizing funds to purchase a real-time crime control surveillance system for the Columbia Police Department, and city residents say they are in favor of the sytem. The software would give CPD immediate access body-worn cameras, drones and other feeds throughout the city only if there
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