Web Extra: Kansas City Royals World Series Game 6 interviews
Web Extra: Kansas City Royals player interviews after Game 6 of the 2014 World Series.
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Continue ReadingThe Boone County Sheriff’s Department wants to put cameras on its deputies. Sheriff’s officials said with any new technology, the department spends considerable time evaluating its options. “We’re in the information collection stages and there’s a number of factors to consider when buying theses cameras,” said Detective Tom O’Sullivan with Boone County Sheriff’s Department. Boone
Continue ReadingCustomers of a Columbia company claim they’re being ripped off. They say they paid hundreds of dollars to the Columbia Party Bus company, but the buses never showed up and now they want their money back. Katie Boller and Patty Ludy are two friends who began planning their weddings earlier this year. They were both
Continue ReadingElections are coming next week on November 4th, and many people are talking about different issues on the ballot. Amendment Two is one ABC 17 has previously reported on earlier this summer. If it passes, it would allow for prior evidence and convictions to be presented in a trial, when involving crimes of sexual nature
Continue ReadingA prisoner at the Jefferson City Correctional Center was indicted Tuesday in the August 20 death of his cellmate. Randy Teter is charged with first degree murder in the death of 35-year-old Mark Melton. The indictment said Teter beat Melton, and stomped on his head and throat. Melton was serving a sentence for first degree
Continue ReadingWhile voters near the state’s capital face 18 different decisions in Cole County, a group from the nation’s capital is spending thousands of dollars on one. Monday marked the final reports from groups contributing to campaigns in the November election. The Republican State Leadership Committee spent more than $170,000 to oppose Judge Patricia Joyce in
Continue ReadingTwo men that police consider armed and dangerous are on the run after a shooting on Quail Drive Monday night. Columbia police were called to a report of shots fired in the back parking lot of an apartment building on the street. When the officer arrived, he saw two men running from the area into
Continue ReadingThree people were arrested by Boone County Sheriff’s deputies following a Friday night shooting near the Midway Expo Center. Deputies saw the three suspects crouched down near a white Crown Victoria, where they later heard shots coming from. Deputies also heard gunshots coming from the opposite direction the suspects were firing at. The three suspects
Continue ReadingPeople in Moniteau County were wondering if there was still enough time for someone to run against Shayne Healea in next week’s election, but the Moniteau County Clerk’s Office said no. Healea was arrested after his truck crashed through a window at Addison’s on Cherry Street in downtown Columbia Saturday night. He bonded out, but
Continue ReadingFour people were injured Saturday night after a truck crashed into Addison’s Grill on Cherry Street in downtown Columbia. 36-year-old Shayne Healea of California, Missouri backed his truck, which had the tailgate down, into a portion of the building, according to police. Healea is the Moniteau County prosecutor. After hitting the building, police said Healea
Continue ReadingHouse Bill 1490, passed by Governor Nixon in july, is now in the works as Missouri educators reorganize the standards of education. The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education met this morning, to listen to the progress state wide groups had made and to hear public opinion. President of the Board of Education Peter
Continue ReadingOn Monday ABC 17 News confirmed the current third-ward councilman, Bob Scrivner, is planning to run for Jefferson City mayor. Last week Eric Struemph announced he is no longer running following a health scare with bladder cancer and his father’s deteriorating condition from Alzheimer’s disease. The upcoming election is in April, and Struemph said he
Continue ReadingColumbia police are investigating two reported shots fired incidents that happened over the weekend. On Saturday night just after 7 p.m., multiple callers reported hearing shots fired in the area of Edenton and Bodie Drive. Officers were told a car with several bullet holes went to the police station downtown and left the car without
Continue ReadingA family’s home in Montgomery county was damaged by a fire Sunday. The details of the early fire have not been released as of Monday morning. The Red Cross has been helping the family of four with food, clothing and personal hygiene items. Relatives have given the family a camper to stay in for the
Continue ReadingA man from Vienna died in a motorcycle crash Sunday morning. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, Martin Wiles was driving on Route V west of Vienna when his motorcycle left the road. Wiles, 42, was thrown from the motorcycle and died at the scene. Troopers say he was wearing a helmet at the
Continue ReadingSaturday night, 12 people were arrested for drinking and driving. Of those 12, 9 were male and 4 were female. Most of the drunk driving offenders were between the ages of 19 to 26 and happened between 1 and 2 in the morning. According to the Missouri Department of Revenue’s website, the blood alcohol content
Continue ReadingWeb Extra: Missouri head football coach Gary Pinkel after homecoming win over Vanderbilt
Continue ReadingWeb Extra: Missouri center Evan Boehm after 24-14 homecoming win against Vanderbilt.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) – Bud Sasser scored two touchdowns and Russell Hansbrough added another to lead Missouri past Vanderbilt 24-14 Saturday and end a two-game home losing streak. After scoring twice apiece on special teams and defense last week at Florida, the Tigers (6-2, 3-1 Southeastern Conference) used three touchdowns by their offense against the
Continue ReadingPolice are searching for a suspected burglar that got away. MU Police said a man broke into a residence at Campus View Apartments, also known as Tiger Diggs, and stole several items. Police said it happened around 6:00 Saturday morning. Police said three female University of Missouri students live in that apartment. They reported an
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