Missouri Supreme Court upholds lower court ruling against man accused in Columbia arson case
The Missouri Supreme Court has upheld a lower court ruling in a lawsuit filed against a man accused in a Columbia arson case.
Continue ReadingThe Missouri Supreme Court has upheld a lower court ruling in a lawsuit filed against a man accused in a Columbia arson case.
Continue ReadingColumbia Public Schools is giving parents another chance to change their choice for in-class or hybrid learning before the school year starts next month.
Continue ReadingUniversity of Missouri students return to campus for the first move-in day on Wednesday amid the COVID-19 pandemic
Continue ReadingConsolidated Water of Boone County is telling its customers in the area of south Columbia to boil water after a main leak.
Continue ReadingThere is currently a large police presence at the Columbia Mall.
Continue ReadingSome of Columbia and Boone County’s top health and education leaders are set to meet Tuesday to discuss the recent COVID-19 health order and students’ return for the fall semester.
Continue ReadingThe President and Principal with Tolton Catholic is joining ABC 17 News This Morning to talk about the school’s return plans.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo (KMIZ) Columbia’s high school football practices look a lot different this year, featuring: masks, social distancing, and no contact. It’s a long list of things for coaches to worry about. “They don’t really realize, some of them, how important their behavior is going to be moving forward,” said Atiyyah Ellison, Battle’s football coach.
Continue ReadingColumbia Police Department Chief Geoff Jones will hold a news conference Tuesday afternoon to talk about two Columbia “public safety incidents,” the department said.
Continue ReadingOne person was taken to a Columbia hospital after a medical problem led to a crash Tuesday.
Continue ReadingThe Boone County Commission approved $1.8 million in federal funds Tuesday for the Columbia/Boone County health department to hire more workers for the fight against COVID-19.
Continue ReadingColumbia police say an armed suspect is on the loose after a shooting in central Columbia.
Continue ReadingColumbia Public Schools leaders are working to narrow down what the beginning of the coming school year will look like.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Columbia police said a motorcyclist suffered serious injuries in a crash Monday on Interstate 70. Russell Coonley, 58, of Crestwood, Kentucky, was taken by ambulance to University of Missouri Hospital after the crash at about 10:30 a.m. on eastbound Interstate 70 near the 131 mile marker, according to a Columbia Police Department
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Boone Electric Cooperative reported more than 700 customers without power Monday afternoon as storms dumped heavy rain and small hail on Columbia. The utility reported 747 customers without power at about 3:30 p.m. in a dozen outages that struck areas of Columbia and more rural areas east, west and north of the
Continue ReadingTwo teenagers have been charged after a Sunday night burglary in east Columbia.
Continue ReadingRestaurant and bar owners have the right to require customers to follow the new rules under a modified COVID-19 health order that took effect Monday for Columbia and Boone County, a health official said.
Continue ReadingThe Columbia Public Schools Board of Education will talk about students’ and teachers’ return to classes at its meeting tonight.
Continue ReadingTwo main rules were added on Thursday — restaurant and bar patrons must remain seated and wear masks when not seated and groups wanting to have large events must submit plans 30 days in advance.
Continue ReadingThe Columbia/Boone County Health Department reported a large drop in new daily cases of COVID-19 on Sunday.
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