Cole County murder suspect tied to unsolved 2005 Fulton killing
A man accused of killing a teenager in a 1991 Cole County case was also tied to 2005 Fulton killing that remains unsolved.
Continue ReadingA man accused of killing a teenager in a 1991 Cole County case was also tied to 2005 Fulton killing that remains unsolved.
Continue ReadingThe Missouri State Highway Patrol is seeking more information about a man and woman from Kansas charged last month with giving a woman drugs and raping her at the Lake of the Ozarks.
Continue ReadingMissouri State Highway Patrol troopers were sent to 59 crashes Wednesday — more than in any of the four previous winter weather events this year.
Continue ReadingCandidates for statewide and local elections filed on Tuesday for the August Primary.
Continue ReadingRoad crews in Jefferson City and Cole County are monitoring driving conditions with snow moving into Mid-Missouri Tuesday night.
Continue ReadingFlooding in the Spring of 2019 caused hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage and forced some people to evacuate their homes.
Continue ReadingThe amount of water being released into the Missouri River from Gavins Point Dam will be increased again to free up more space in the reservoirs upstream before spring.
Continue ReadingColumbia Regional Airport received a grant for $800,000 from the U.S. Department of Transportation Small Community Air Service Development Program.
Continue ReadingA Missouri House committee will hear testimony Monday on three bills that would establish regulations to potential pay for college athletes.
Continue ReadingBoone County Fire officials say a crash between an SUV and a Columbia Public Schools’ bus left at least one student injured Thursday.
Continue ReadingST. LOUIS, Mo. (KMIZ) A federal appeals court ruled Thursday that behavior by a whistle blower in the Missouri State Highway Patrol was not protected by the First Amendment. The three judge panel on the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a lower court ruling tossing a lawsuit from Randy Henry against the patrol. Henry
Continue ReadingJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) Attorneys for a Columbia man said the Supreme Court of Missouri overlooked precedent and law when it reversed a decision granting him a chance at parole. Kent Gipson and Taylor Rickard of Kansas City filed the request to rehear the case of Dimetrious Woods with the high court on Tuesday. The
Continue ReadingDuring an hours-long hearing, several Missouri state lawmakers raised concerns that the company charged with scored applications for medical marijuana licenses had a conflict of interest.
Continue ReadingThe state department of economic development announced on Wednesday that it’s donating millions of dollars to assistance programs across the state.
Continue ReadingA Mid-Missouri representative has filed a bill meant to help high school students make decisions about their careers.
Continue ReadingRepublican Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt says he’s running to keep his seat.
Continue ReadingMissouri lawmakers will hold a hearing on medical marijuana licensing on Wednesday.
Continue ReadingA bill that would outlaw any breed-specific regulations enforced by local governments passed out of a House committee Tuesday.
Continue ReadingJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. A state law maker from Boone County is throwing her support to a local business owner facing a return to prison. State Rep. Cheri Toalson-Reisch, R-Hallsville, said she hoped state authorities would decide to leave Dimetrious Woods on parole instead of taking him back to prison. She joined a dozen people in
Continue ReadingThe Columbia City Council unanimously approved a construction extension for the Broadway Hotel at its meeting on Monday.
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