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Local Red Cross and fire officials remind people to check smoke alarms, as fire risks rise with cooler weather

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) With Daylight Saving ending on Sunday, the American Red Cross and Fire officials are encouraging people to take the time change as a reminder to check their smoke alarms and ensure they’re working properly. The City of Columbia reported over 50 residential fires, with 267 incidents tied to smoke alarms and 295

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Columbia Police Respond to assault and shots heard call on Forum Boulevard Saturday

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The Columbia Police Department responded to reports of an assault and shots heard in South Columbia on Saturday morning. According to a release from the Columbia Police Department officers were called to the 3900 block of Forum Boulevard around 10 a.m. ABC 17 News saw the Columbia Police Department were seen investigating near Forum

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Extra locations available for no-excuse absentee voting in Boone County on Saturday

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The Boone County Clerk’s Office will have two locations on Saturday for voters to cast their no-excuse absentee ballot ahead of election day. The Southern Boone Middle School cafeteria in Ashland and Impact Support Services in Centralia will be open from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. today for no-excuse absentee voting. No-excuse absentee voting

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MSHP to no longer publish names in crash, drowning reports after scammers use public info

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The Missouri State Highway Patrol will no longer publish the names of those involved in its preliminary online traffic crash and boat/drowning reports, a Friday press release says. The release says MSHP was “recently notified of scam incidents across the state” that targets crash victims or people who know someone involved in

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ABC 17 Family shares personal connections to Alzheimer’s Disease ahead of Columbia Walk to End Alzheimer’s

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) ABC 17 News Anchor Meghan Drakas is sharing her family’s experience with Alzheimer’s disease along with other members of the ABC 17 family, in the leadup to Columbia’s Walk to End Alzheimer’s on Saturday. My grandmother Barbara Early was born in 1938 in the suburbs of Philly. She was a mother, grandmother,

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Judge dismisses Missouri lawsuit that sought watchers at early voting

Associated Press ST. CHARLES, Mo. (AP) — A Missouri judge on Friday denied a Republican committeeman’s effort to force the state’s third-largest county to allow watchers or challengers to observe early voting. The judge didn’t consider the merits of the committeeman’s lawsuit but dismissed the challenge because it wasn’t written meeting state legal standards. Missouri

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