Roots N Blues becomes Treeline Music Festival
The Roots N Blues Festival, which features major touring acts each September, is rebranding.
Continue ReadingThe Roots N Blues Festival, which features major touring acts each September, is rebranding.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The person who won $1 million off of a Mega Millions ticket bought in Columbia earlier this month has claimed their prize, according to a press release. The winner’s name was not revealed. They claimed their $1 million prize at the Missouri Lottery Headquarters in Jefferson City. The ticket was bought at the
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Columbia Public Works announced on its social media Friday that Fifth Street entrance of a parking garage will be temporarily closed for repairs to its gate arm. The parking garage at Fifth and Walnut streets is still open to the public and can be entered on Sixth Street. The entrance on Fifth
Continue ReadingJust because someone represents part of a city in a local government, it doesn’t mean they actually live there.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The University of Missouri released the results of its faculty job satisfaction survey and found the university is succeeding in three areas of strength, and is looking to improve two other areas. The survey was conducted by the Collaborative on Academic Careers in Higher Education in during the spring 2022 semester. Nine
Continue ReadingA Columbia man faces multiple charges after allegedly ransacking the University of Missouri Rock Quarry Center on Monday.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The IRS has previously said that thousands of people lose millions of dollars and their personal information to tax scams every year. Scams can include everything from emails, texts, and phone calls, to filing false tax returns. According to the IRS, scammers use a variety of methods to, “set up individuals, businesses,
Continue ReadingA van caught fire at a pump at a west Columbia gas station Wednesday.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Boone Electric Cooperative announced in a Wednesday press release that it is temporarily closing a stretch of Interstate 70 on Tuesday night. Â It will be removing a three-phase line that stretches across Interstate 70 near the Perche Creek Bridge and west of the Sorrels Overpass at mile marker 122 on Tuesday, Feb.
Continue ReadingA president of a public hospital system in Wisconsin was named Wednesday as the new CEO of MU Health Care.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The Columbia Board of Adjustment spent three hours reviewing an application for a variance submitted by 7Brew Coffee. The board was asked to consider waiving various zoning and construction rules for 7Brew during its Tuesday night meeting at City Hall. “It’s very small. So we’re trying to utilize every single inch of
Continue ReadingThe morning after a Columbia Board of Education member left a meeting citing ongoing stress from the Missouri legislature’s continued focus on LGBTQ+ issues, lawmakers were set to meet Tuesday to discuss transgender children.
Continue ReadingA rollover crash briefly blocked a busy central Columbia intersection at about noon Tuesday.
Continue ReadingJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) A pair of Columbia residents pleaded guilty in federal court to more than $1.2 million worth in insurance fraud that included false injury claims allegedly suffered in a car accident. Latoya Marie Brown, 37, and Cedrick Shawndale Goldman, 46, each pleaded guilty in separate appearances before U.S. Magistrate Judge Willie J.
Continue ReadingThe death of a defense lawyer has prolonged the prosecution of a Columbia man accused in a 2017 murder.
Continue ReadingColumbia Board of Education member Katherine Sasser said she could no longer fulfill her role on the board at Monday night’s meeting.
Continue ReadingRecreational marijuana sales began in early February in Missouri but after April they could become more expensive for some Mid-Missouri consumers.
Continue ReadingAlthough marijuana is now legal in Missouri, illegal black market sales continue to happen, along with the dangers of street-level drug dealing.
Continue ReadingSome Chiefs fans couldn’t wait to get their favorite team’s championship gear Sunday.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)As the Kansas City Chiefs prepare to face off against the Philadelphia Eagles for Super Bowl LVII, stores in Columbia are preparing to stock Chief’s Championship gear if they win. Rally House Columbia, located on Broadway in downtown, said they are prepared for the fans the win could bring. Rally House Store Manager Krissy Neal, who’s
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