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Continue ReadingA Camden County man was arrested with first degree arson, third degree assault and third degree resisting arrest/detention/stop by fleeing on Monday after trying to set an RV on fire with a woman locked inside. A Camden County deputy was called to 155 Rabbit Road in Camdenton for a disturbance that was in progress. When
Continue ReadingA Columbia man is in jail Wednesday morning after police say he dragged a 15-year-old into his home and offered her money for sex. Police say it happened just after 5:00 Tuesday evening in the 1700 block of Sylvan Lane, near Quail. A 15-year-old told police she was dropped off there and was waiting for
Continue ReadingTODAY: Weakening storms moving across northern Missouri in the morning could affect NW mid-Mo later this morning. Most areas will be dry until afternoon with an increasing chance of storms through the evening hours. Most of Mid-Missouri is under a slight severe risk for possible strong wind gusts of 58 mph or greater or hail
Continue ReadingEarlier in June, officers were notified there was a report of a car theft at the Boone Hospital Center. Officers made contact with a female victim who claimed items were stolen from her vehicle. A couple days later, officers were dispatched to the Links Apartment Complex where Gibson and another woman were arrested for other
Continue ReadingSen. Jason Holsman (D – Jackson County) has filed a resolution that would create a team of five senators to investigate the Office of the Governor. Senate Resolution 4 would “establish a committee to investigate the Office of the Governor,” the resolution reads. “The committee is comprised of three senators appointed by the President Pro
Continue ReadingTODAY: Weakening storms moving across northern Missouri in the morning could affect areas north of HWY 24 in the morning. Most areas will be dry until afternoon with an increasing chance of storms through the evening hours. Most of Mid-Missouri is under a slight severe risk for possible strong wind gusts of 58 mph or
Continue ReadingMany people living north of Columbia say they were just learning about a possible new transmission line through their neighborhood. ABC 17 News reported on Ameren Missouri’s report allowing the city of Columbia to use its transmission route running north of Columbia. The city would utilize the path Ameren made with the McCredie-Overton transmission line
Continue ReadingTONIGHT: It will be a warm, muggy night with partly cloudy skies. Lows will bottom out only in the lower 70s with southerly winds at 5-8 mph. WEDNESDAY: Weakening storms moving across northern Missouri in the morning could affect areas north of HWY 24 in the morning. Most areas will be dry until afternoon with
Continue ReadingIn less than a month, you might not be seeing as many DWI checkpoints around the state, as funding for checkpoints will drop to just $1. Missouri House Bill 4, a budget bill, would only appropriate $1 to fund DWI checkpoints and the rest of the funding would go toward saturation patrols, meaning more officers
Continue ReadingIt will be a little easier for Missouri residents to fly, and visit military bases and federal buildings after Jan. 22 because Gov. Eric Greitens signed the Real ID bill Monday. If residents want to fly, visit military bases or federal buildings after that date, they will need to have the new federally compliant ID
Continue ReadingToday’s heat index got as high as 98 degrees, which means those who regularly work outside need to make sure they are taking necessary precautions. In the summer of 2016 the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) conducted more than 200 nationwide inspections that were heat-related. Thirteen of them were fatalities. Assistant Chief of Boone
Continue ReadingResidents on North Greenwood Avenue in central Columbia are starting to speak out about concerns of speeding on the road. The road connects between Ash and West Broadway: something drivers often take advantage of. “They’re blowing down the street at 50 mph many times,” said Jerry Russo, a North Greenwood resident. “It’s really at a
Continue ReadingThree children have died as a result of being left inside of a vehicle in the hot sun in just the past three weeks. One of those children died after being left inside of a hot day care van all day long; the other two were toddlers in Texas who police say were intentionally left
Continue ReadingJefferson City leaders are continuing efforts to evaluate the city’s public transportation system. On Tuesday, city leaders opened a survey to the public in hopes of learning needs and possible improvements for users. ABC 17 News has reported before on the Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization’s efforts to improve JEFFTRAN. It has contracted with Lochmueller
Continue ReadingA Moberly man has been charged with felony DWI, operating a motor vehicle in a careless and imprudent manner and possession of marijuana after a single vehicle crash killed his passenger. The Missouri State Highway Patrol was called to a single vehicle crash on CRD 1235, north of Huntsville, on June 5. When the trooper
Continue ReadingA Waynesville man was accused of breaking an infant’s arm on Sunday. According to official documents, Andrew Abram was feeding his two-month-old son. During the feeding, the infant became fussy and Abram got frustrated. The infant’s mother, Marita Loidl, heard the infant screaming and crying. When Loidl went into the room that the infant and
Continue ReadingTUESDAY: Temperatures this afternoon are already on the rise under mostly sunny skies. We’ll once again see highs climb into the lower 90s. The big concern today will be heat indices climb above 95 degrees in most spots, as moisture continues to stream in from the south. Southerly winds will increase to near 15 mph
Continue ReadingOur long streak without rain or thunderstorms is about to end as we head into Wednesday. A passing cold front will bring our first chance for severe weather in quite some time. When we forecast for severe storms we look for three things to be present in the atmosphere: moisture, lift and instability. On Wednesday
Continue ReadingLeaders of Jefferson City Public Schools are split on a tax increment financing (TIF) proposal for the former St. Mary’s Hospital property. Korb Maxwell, the attorney for the developers, Farmers Holding Co., gave a presentation to the board Monday on the proposal. This comes ahead of the TIF Commission’s expected vote Wednesday for a recommendation
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