Columbia soccer fans reaction to Portugal game
ABC 17s Sherree Burruss joined soccer fans in Columbia as they watched the US men’s soccer team try to eliminate Portugal in the 2014 World Cup.
Continue ReadingABC 17s Sherree Burruss joined soccer fans in Columbia as they watched the US men’s soccer team try to eliminate Portugal in the 2014 World Cup.
Continue ReadingJefferson City will be holding a Ward 2 candidate public forum Monday afternoon at the Christy building. There are two nominees for the vacant seat: former Jefferson City councilwoman Carolyn McDowell and Laura Ward. Allen Tatman has withdrawn his name as a candidate. The public will be able to ask any questions they may have.
Continue ReadingFulton police said a man is in jail after crashing his car into a guardrail while he was under the influence of alcohol. Officers said they were called to investigate the crash on Westbound Highway 54 early Sunday morning. They said the car Travis Lee was driving left the roadway and collided with the guardrail,
Continue ReadingA Chamois teenager is dead after a car crash in Gasconade County early Saturday morning. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 17-year-old Zachary Honey crossed over the middle line on Missouri 100 and went off the left side of the roadway. His car then struck a tree. This is the seventh deadly car crash
Continue ReadingThree people are in jail after multiple law enforcement agencies in Randolph County found methamphetamine inside a Moberly home. The Randolph County Sheriff’s Department, the North Missouri Drug Task Force and Moberly police searched a home in the 200 block of Collins Avenue. According to a news release, three people were taken into custody for
Continue ReadingA Columbia man was found guilty in Boone County Court Friday night in the summer 2013 shooting death of Tre’veon Marshall. A jury decided 20-year-old Nicholas Thomas fatally shot 17-year-old Tre’veon Marshall in Columbia’s McKee Street Park on July 14, 2013. Prosecutor Tracy Gonzalez told ABC 17 News it was a verdict she wasn’t surprised
Continue ReadingThere is a Microsoft tech support phone scam that is circulating inmid-Missouri. How does it work? – Scammers are using publicly available phone directories and calling individuals, telling them they are a security expert from Microsoft and they have a virus on their computer. – They then give you a few directions to try and
Continue ReadingThe state of Missouri ranks in the top ten states for most lightning strikes. The list comes two days after lightning struck a moving car in Indiana and also injured two airport workers in Florida. The increased number of thunderstorms during the spring and summer months, especially in July, is the time when most strikes
Continue ReadingOn Friday, the UM Board of Curators finished a two day meeting. UM System President Tim Wolfe referred several times to the task force put in place after the Sasha Menu Courey case made national news. Wolfe has been given a temporary executive authority with regard to sexual assaults. Wolfe said, “The curators came together
Continue ReadingThe Boone County Sheriff’s Department will run a sobriety checkpoint within the county limits at anytime this weekend until June 22. To determine if a driver is under the influence, Sgt. Brian Leer with the Boone County Sheriff’s Department said Friday deputies use physical observations alongside field sobriety tests. If deputies smells alcohol or drugs
Continue ReadingA new policy in Miller County could affect travelers heading to the Lake of the Ozarks. A new no refusal policy means that people cannot refuse a sobriety test. If a driver still says “no”, now, within minutes, an officer can get a blood search warrant, meaning a trip to the hospital to see what
Continue ReadingA Columbia woman missing since Tuesday was found safe early Friday morning. Columbia police told ABC 17 News 20-year-old Cynthia Underwood had been located and was in good health. Underwood was reported missing after she had not been seen or heard from since Tuesday at the corner of Clinkscales and Worley Street in Columbia. She
Continue ReadingGov. Jay Nixon has signed legislation reaffirming Missouri’s ban on protests near funerals. The measure enacted Friday prohibits protests within 300 feet of funeral or burial sites from one hour before they begin until one hour after they end. That already was included in a Missouri law that was upheld in court. But Missouri law
Continue ReadingThe man allegedly with Nicholas Thomas the night he killed Tre’veon Marshall testified Thursday in the Boone County trial’s second day. Joshua Murray is a co-defendant in the first-degree murder trial stemming from Marshall’s death in McKee Park July 14, 2013. He took the stand today, claiming he and Thomas went to McKee Park to
Continue ReadingOn Thursday , the University of Missouri task force on sexual assault and mental health said phase one is complete and phase two is almost complete, but there’s more work ahead. The task force was put together in February. The group was formed on the heels of accusations Mizzou didn’t do enough to address a
Continue ReadingThe Boone County Sheriff’s Department urges people in Columbia again to lock their doors and windows. The warning comes after a burglary on early Thursday morning at the 300 block of the Rockbridge Estates on Chris Drive in south Columbia. The victim told police she woke up at 3:25 a.m. to find a man with
Continue ReadingTwo people are in jail for allegedly stealing copper from a Mid-Missouri park. Stephanie and William Fowler were arrested earlier this week just east of Jefferson City. Cole County authorities say the air conditioning unit and baseball field scoreboards were stripped for wiring at Countryside Park in Taos. Two gas cans were also stolen out
Continue ReadingPolice have made an arrest in a Fulton shooting that ABC 17 confirmed on Wednesday. Officers found three shell casings Tuesday night near Ninth and Jefferson streets, after responding to the area around 7:15 p.m. After further investigating, they identified the suspect as Terrill Reynolds. Police took him into custody Thursday afternoon along with Kirsti
Continue ReadingAbout 29 million people have diabetes in America, and slightly more than 8 million people have undiagnosed diabetes. To compare that number, it would equal more than the entire state of Missouri. Doctor Jason Zerrer at Providence Urgent Care said, “Typically, when you see somebody very skinny… and young… That’s type one. You know when
Continue ReadingOn Thursday, the Southeastern Conferences and Big 12 announced the formation of a women’s basketball challenge spanning at least two years to begin this fall. Two teams from each league will participate in the initial two years to help promote the 2015 SEC Women’s Basketball Championship to be played in North Little Rock, Arkansas, and
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