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MSHP K-9 sniffs out more than 100 pounds of pot
Missouri State Highway Patrol troopers arrested a man for drug trafficking in Cooper County Saturday after a K-9 named Rony alerted them to drugs in his car. According Sgt. Scott White, Zechariah Heryford was pulled over around 5 p.m. on I-70. While he couldn’t say specifically what, White said troopers were suspicious of some criminal
Continue ReadingJefferson City crash sends one woman to the hospital
Jefferson City police said a 60-year-old woman was hurt in a crash Friday when she was hit by a truck that turned out in front of him from a Walgreen’s parking lot. According to police, it happened around 4 p.m. in the 600 block of Dix Road. Randall Aulbur, 43, was making a left turn
Continue ReadingThawing out Sunday, arctic air returns Monday
TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy skies stick around, keeping our temperatures from getting as cold as we’ve seen in recent nights. Places will more snow on the ground in our northern counties will drop to the middle teens, with the rest of Mid-Missouri bottoming out in the low to mid 20s. SUNDAY: Snow flurries are possible in
Continue ReadingPolice investigate homicide in north Columbia
UPDATE 10:30 a.m.: A 25-year-old Columbia died after an incident near a gas station in north Columbia. Dominick Roland, one of the passengers involved in Saturday mornings one car crash, was pronounced dead at the hospital after suffering an apparent gunshot wound. The condition of the driver was not released. Police did not release any
Continue ReadingMissouri GOP elects Kay Hoflander as chairman
The Missouri Republican Party has elected Kay Hoflander to be its Chairman for the next 2 years. The organization announced Hoflander’s appointment Saturday in a news release, saying she will lead the party through the 2020 elections. She is currently the Vice President of Hoflander Ford in Higginsville, and previously served as the committeewoman and
Continue ReadingCPD officer’s social media activity condemned by CPOA
The Columbia Police Officers Association said Saturday it condemns the social media posts made by Columbia Police Lt. Brian Tate. In a press release, CPOA Executive Director Dale Roberts said Tate’s words were “were unbecoming of a law enforcement professional, are not compatible with the standards of professionalism highly valued by our members, and are
Continue ReadingMid-Missouri Business Week: MU extension dives deeper into communities with new staffing plan
The University of Missouri Extension is implementing a new staffing plan this year. The plan will establish county engagement specialists in each county of Missouri to focus on the economy, health and youth development and education. Marshall Stewart, the vice chancellor of MU Extension and Engagement, said there will also be regional specialists to work
Continue ReadingCPD officer violates social media policy
A Columbia Police Department officer violated social media policy and has been put in a position with limited public interaction, a city investigation concluded. The officer was placed on paid leave on Jan. 3, and CPD began an investigation into Twitter posts made by the officer from May 2012 through September 2016. Sources told ABC
Continue ReadingRevolving door of upper level disturbances keeps light snow chances in the forecast
SATURDAY: Our next round of light snow will be moving into the area this morning as another quick moving disturbance slides through Mid-Missouri. Up to an inch is possible along and north of I-70, but most of us will only get a dusting. South of I-70 could see some flakes this morning, but it won’t
Continue ReadingInterim Columbia police chief selection could come next week
The city of Columbia could get its interim police chief next week. City spokesman Steve Sapp told ABC 17 News that Interim City Manager John Glascock would make the decision Monday or Tuesday. Glascock interviewed four people for the spot. The top position at the Columbia Police Department came open when former Chief Ken Burton
Continue ReadingColumbia Chamber of Commerce shown dire budget picture
The Columbia business community heard warnings Friday about the harm the local economy could experience if the state’s budget picture doesn’t brighten. Rep. Kep Kendrick, D-Columbia, and a member of the House Budget Committee, spoke to the Columbia Chamber of Commerce about the effects of lagging revenue collections. Playback of the live video stream of
Continue ReadingColumbia firefighters rescue man from water
Paramedics were treating a man who had to be pulled from a body of water in a Columbia residential area Friday. The man was in the water for about 10 minutes before firefighters were able to pull him out, a Columbia firefighter said. He was alert and being treated in an ambulance. It wasn’t initially
Continue ReadingFamily of man killed by Columbia city bus claims city destroyed evidence
The family of a man killed by a Columbia bus believes the city destroyed evidence related to the case. David Birkenbach’s family filed a lawsuit against the city and bus driver in 2016 after he was hit and killed by a city bus. In a recent court filing, attorneys for the family alleged the city
Continue ReadingDowntown Columbia parking garage reopens after fire
A downtown Columbia parking garage reopened Friday afternoon after a vehicle fire caused $60,000 in damage. The fire department was sent to the call at about 10 a.m. inside the garage at Eighth and Cherry streets, according to a news release. Crews found a flaming passenger vehicle on the second floor and brought the fire
Continue ReadingFormer HR director sues Lincoln University over alleged racial discrimination
The former Lincoln University human resources director filed a lawsuit against the university, claiming he was discriminated against due to his race. In the lawsuit, Jim Marcantonio claimed former President Kevin Rome ordered him to hire young, black employees, and did not give white administrators pay raises comparable to what their African-American counterparts received. Court
Continue ReadingFamilies affected by Holts Summit fire find housing
More than 30 families affected by an apartment building fire in Holts Summit have found temporary or permanent housing. The fire destroyed the 30-unit complex Monday at 10945 Evergreen Drive in Holts Summit. The American Red Cross opened a shelter that day at the Union Baptist Church and took in families affected. The shelter will
Continue ReadingWarming this weekend, slight snow chances
TONIGHT: Some snow showers are possible in the evening, but a dry night is expected with mostly cloudy skies. Temperatures will drop back into the teens to low 20s through the morning. SATURDAY: Another fast moving upper wave will bring a chance of light snow Saturday morning with the best chance in northeast parts of
Continue ReadingWeather Alert Day: Bitterly cold air, wind chills 0 to -15 degrees
The ABC 17 Stormtrack Weather Team has issued a Weather Alert Day for this morning due to bitterly cold air and dangerous wind chills through mid morning. After another surge of arctic air moved in yesterday, temperatures are expected to drop to near 10 with wind chills already dropping below zero for this morning. Although
Continue ReadingHeartland Port Authority explores concepts for river development
Representatives from the newly formed Heartland Port Authority traveled to southeast Missouri Thursday to explore the South East Missorouri and New Madrid ports and learn about their development and economic impact. “This could be the biggest thing to happen to Jefferson City and Cole County since the Capital was established here in 1826,” said Presiding
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