Power outages last more than 12 hours in South Columbia
One hundred five customers lost power due to an outage in South Columbia Saturday night.
Continue ReadingOne hundred five customers lost power due to an outage in South Columbia Saturday night.
Continue ReadingFire crews responded to an apartment fire in the 300 block of Tiger Ave. Sunday shortly after 2 a.m.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Columbia Public Schools will soon start the search for a new middle school principal. District spokeswoman Michelle Baumstark said Fairouz Bishara announced to staff and parents at 3 p.m. Friday that she will be leaving Gentry Middle School. Baumstark said Bishara will finish the current school year with CPS, but has accepted
Continue ReadingAccording to data from the Missouri Department of Health and Human Services, about 97% of students across Missouri schools are not vaccinated. That number is not as high in mid-Missouri.
Continue ReadingChiefs fans already started going to bars around Columbia Friday night to celebrate Super Bowl weekend.
Continue ReadingThe Fulton Utility Board recommended its city council to move forward with the contract between the City of Columbia and Boone Stephens Solar.
Continue ReadingA woman was left with life-threatening injuries Friday morning after she was attacked with a knife in central Columbia.
Continue ReadingUniversity of Missouri police say a person was robbed at knifepoint in front of Memorial Union on campus early Friday.
Continue ReadingMONTGOMERY CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) As prosecutors in Missouri begin making their case that two people killed Ben Renick in 2017, courts are still settling millions of dollars worth of deals he started before his death. In the years since Renick, 29, was shot and killed at his Montgomery County home near New Florence, attorneys and
Continue ReadingTwo people are facing charges after a shooting on Business Loop 70. The roundabout on Business Loop 70 near Aldi was closed for a short period on Jan. 26 after someone shot from one vehicle at another.
Continue ReadingOfficers arrested Wilder on Wednesday after the investigation led them to Jefferson City.
Continue ReadingRoad crews are shifting their focus from plowing to repairing roads after the previous weeks of snow and ice.
Continue ReadingCFD tweeted just before 5 p.m. that firefighters were called to a fire on Melbourne Street just off of College Avenue.
Continue ReadingBody camera and dashboard camera video suggest former Columbia police chief Ken Burton felt targeted by Mayor Brian Treece and the Columbia Police Department before his DWI arrest.
Continue ReadingTuesday was the last opportunity for localities to get measures on the April ballot. Citizens will vote on four measures, all seeking funds, in the election on April 7.
Continue ReadingLucky’s founders Bo Sharon and Trish Sharon agreed to purchase the seven stores, which includes one in Columbia.
Continue ReadingRoads across mid-Missouri were slick on Wednesday morning after some snow accumulation overnight.
Continue ReadingThe number of confirmed cases of the flu are up this year compared to last across Mid-Missouri, according to local health agencies. There is no exact start or finish to the flu season, but the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) cites October as the start of the increase in flu cases and identifies
Continue ReadingCountries around the world are working together to stop the spread of Coronavirus and Mid-Missouri flu cases are on the rise.
Continue ReadingA local martial arts company is shifting its focus on teaching their students self-defense.
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