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MU still dealing with mumps cases

The University of Missouri-Columbia is still dealing with the mumps. An update was released Wednesday. Since the start of the fall semester, there have been 325 cases identified in students. We’ve told you the university is recommending that students get a third MMR vaccine. So far more than 2,100 students have gotten the mumps. Meanwhile,

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Mizzou students gather, show support for international students

A few hundred students gathered Wednesday at Speakers Circle on the Mizzou campus, showing their support for international students studying at the university. The demonstration comes days after President Donald Trump issued an executive order suspending new-refugee admissions and blocking travelers from seven Muslim-majority countries. Trump also tweeted Wednesday morning saying, “Everybody is arguing whether

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Probable cause statement alleges rape suspect had sex with passed out teen

Boone County Sheriff’s Deputies have arrested a man on suspicion of second-degree statutory rape for allegedly touching a teenager inappropriately and having sex with her while she was intoxicated and passed out. Detective Tom O’Sullivan with the Boone County Sheriff’s Department tells ABC 17 News his office received a report from the Columbia Police Department

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Fire causes $20,000 in damage

ABC 17 News has confirmed a property owner suffered minor burns to his hand during a fire on Wednesday in northeast Columbia. Flames were coming from the garage and attached outbuilding when firefighters reached the property off Mexico Gravel Road near Ballenger Lane a little after 5 p.m. They had things under control about 10

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