Stay-at-home order may stifle domestic violence reporting, sheriff fears
Some law enforcement officials say they haven’t necessarily seen more domestic violence cases but they worry about reporting.
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Some law enforcement officials say they haven’t necessarily seen more domestic violence cases but they worry about reporting.
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The announcement included a decision on layoffs, restructuring and other cost-saving measures would be made by April 30.
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As school districts are forced to keep their doors shut across the state for the rest of the academic year, remote learning has become the new normal.
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Hallsville School District is focusing on flexible learning opportunities, authentic experiences at home and sustaining high-quality teacher-student relationships while schools are closed because of COVID-19.
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The state is set to receive 200,000 N95 masks Tuesday night, a day after officials said they had to recall a shipment of another type of mask.
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The release said Daniel Everett from Orange County, California will take over the position.
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The Boone County Sheriff’s Department said Tuesday that a man found dead in Perche Creek last week has been identified.
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TUESDAY: Mostly cloudy to start will mix in some spotty sun this afternoon. Highs will still be cool, in the upper 40’s to some low 50’s. TONIGHT: A disturbance will slide through this evening, but spotty sprinkles look to hold off until around midnight. It’s a fairly small window of opportunity, but we could see
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Numbers for the month of March show travel at Columbia Regional Airport was down nearly 50 percent from the same time last year.
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State officials are asking first responders send back thousands of masks out of safety concerns.
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The Columbia School Board will meet for the first time tonight since Governor Mike Parson announced Missouri schools will not hold in-person classes through the remainder of the school year.
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The Jefferson City Board of Education will meet Monday for the first time since Gov. Mike Parson made the decision to close school buildings across the state for the rest of the school year to fight COVID-19.
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Boone Hospital Center said it will take time before it is able to return to operations as normal.
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The Jefferson City Area Chamber of Commerce is working to gauge how local businesses are shouldering the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic and subsequent stay-at-home orders.
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The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation projects Missouri will see its peak need for hospital resources on April 25 amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Daily updates related to the COVID-19 pandemic in central Missouri.
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A quick guide to coronavirus economic stimulus payouts to individuals.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Mizzou tennis coach Colton Gaston has resigned in order to pursue other opportunities, according to a release from MU. “I would like to thank Colt for all of his hard work and dedication in building our women’s tennis program over the last five seasons,” Mizzou athletic director Jim Sterk said in a
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Former XFL and Mizzou football standout L’Damian Washington is back in Columbia during the COVID-19 pandemic. He said his playing career is likely over, but he’s thankful for his opportunity to play for the St. Louis Battlehawks this past season. “If someone guarantees you five games and some excitement and to meet
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The Cole County Sheriff’s Office said Monday a fifth person was arrested in connection with a Wardsville drug bust that happened on Friday.
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