University of Missouri temporarily cancels in-person classes amid novel coronavirus outbreak
The University of Missouri will suspend in-person classes amid the growing outbreak of novel coronavirus.
Continue ReadingThe University of Missouri will suspend in-person classes amid the growing outbreak of novel coronavirus.
Continue ReadingAmid flu season and the spread of Covid-19, law enforcement officers are working to prevent the spread of germs.
Continue ReadingOne presumptive positive case of COVID-19 has been reported in Missouri and now long-term care facilities are proactively working to keep it away from their residents. Facilities are taking advice from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (MDHSS) and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Continue ReadingSupermarket chain Hy-Vee is closing four centers that fulfill online orders in Missouri, Minnesota, Iowa and Nebraska, putting several hundred people out of work.
Continue ReadingThe journalism conference attendee who was positive for novel coronavirus in a preliminary test was not part of a group from the University of Missouri.
Continue ReadingUniversities around Mid-Missouri are preparing to transition to online only classes if the COVID-19 outbreak gets worse.
Continue ReadingMore Republican voters cast ballots for President Donald Trump than Democratic voters did for Biden — Trump took 4,563 votes in Cole County.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) A high-profile Missouri attorney will represent a Columbia man charged in connection with his wife’s disappearance. Scott Rosenblum of St. Louis will defend Joseph Elledge in a Boone County murder case. Rosenblum told ABC 17 News he looked forward to defending Elledge in court. A grand jury indicted Elledge with first-degree murder
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo (KMIZ) True False Film Festival is reporting a drop in attendance numbers since the 2019 festival. Camellia Cosgray, director of the True False Film Fest, says that more than 46,600 seats were filled during the weekend. That’s down from last year’s total of about 50,000. “We attribute the decrease primarily to fears about
Continue ReadingCVS Pharmacy Inc. and Schnucks announced Tuesday the businesses signed an agreement allowing CVS to acquire and operate the pharmacies inside the grocery chain.
Continue ReadingSuperintendent Dr. Peter Stiepleman will present information related to the novel Coronavirus to the Board of Education at its meeting Monday night.
Continue ReadingJill Biden stopped in Columbia on Monday to campaign for her husband Joe Biden.
Continue ReadingA semi-truck fire backed up traffic Monday afternoon along Interstate 70 in Columbia.
Continue ReadingCrews responded to a crash at the intersection of Brown Station Road and Blue Ridge Road Monday morning.
Continue ReadingA woman was sentenced Tuesday in the Boone County courthouse to 10 years in prison connected to a 2017 deadly crash on Interstate 70.
Continue ReadingUniversity of Missouri police officers directed traffic at Stadium Boulevard and Champions Drive Monday morning after a two-vehicle crash blocked the intersection.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The Missouri Department of Transportation says crews will be focusing on repairing potholes through April. “There is a lot more than we’ve seen in previous years,” said Adam Pulley the Central District communications manager for MoDOT. According to a report from MoDOT, in 2019, the department patched roughly 730,000 potholes worth an
Continue ReadingColumbia police responded to a rollover crash at Providence and Nebraska Ave. Saturday afternoon.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The True/False Film Festival is in full swing Saturday as festivities are planned throughout the weekend. Showtimes are set to begin at 9:30 a.m. with films in both Jesse Auditorium and the Missouri Theatre. The films will continue all throughout Saturday with over 40 expected to be screened. A portion of Ninth
Continue ReadingThe officer-involved shooting Thursday in Columbia resulted in one person dead and three Columbia police officers on paid administrative leave.
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