Portions of Katy Trail closed as Missouri River bridge construction continues
Part of the Katy Trail will close this week as contractors blast rock to build a new Interstate 70 bridge over the Missouri River.
Continue ReadingPart of the Katy Trail will close this week as contractors blast rock to build a new Interstate 70 bridge over the Missouri River.
Continue ReadingOfficials at Columbia Public Schools have evacuated Jefferson Middle School due to a gas leak in the area causing an odor in the school.
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Continue ReadingBOONE COUNTY, Mo. (KMIZ) The Missouri Retired Teachers Association (MRTA) Region 4 “Food for Thought” was conducted during the month of March in an effort to alleviate childhood hunger in Audrain, Boone, Callaway, Montgomery, and Randolph Counties. The proceeds went towards Buddy Packs and School Pantries run by The Food Bank and the Montgomery County
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Columbia’s annual Earth Day Festival was in full swing in Downtown Columbia Sunday after having restrictions in recent years during the COVID-19 pandemic. Sunday’s festival ran from 12 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Peace Park where community members came together to enjoy live music, food, vendors and more. Part of the festival
Continue ReadingThe Columbia police are investigating a shooting in southwest Columbia.
Continue ReadingThe annual Bowling for Autism charity event is set to kick off at AMF Town and Country Lanes in Columbia, starting at 11 a.m. on Saturday.
Continue ReadingFamily members of the victim were emotional at Friday’s sentencing hearing for a Columbia murder from two years ago.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The family of a teen hospitalized after a night of drinking at an MU fraternity settled with three people who were involved. Adult chapter advisors Jeff Wagoner and Chris Palmero along with fraternity secretary Collin Clark settled with the family of 18-year-old Danny Santulli. Santulli left the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity house last year
Continue ReadingOn Friday a mother is speaking out after her son’s bus driver allegedly watched her 12-year-old son have a seizure in the street but left to drive her route.
Continue ReadingOn Monday, Gov. Parson will be speaking with Columbia Police Chief Geoff Jones to discuss public safety and solutions for the law enforcement workforce.
Continue ReadingA pickup truck towing a camper overturned Friday on Interstate 70 near the Highway 63 connector.
Continue ReadingThe Missouri Department of Transportation is set to begin multiple projects Monday, expected to cause delays and lane closures in the area.
Continue ReadingThe University of Missouri System Board of Curators met on Thursday to discuss the Five-year Capital Plans for MU, and to address the rising inflation rates.
Continue ReadingThe Columbia police continue to investigate a home invasion after responding to a shots fired call on Wednesday evening.
Continue ReadingFor the last 13 years, cabs from Taxi Terry’s have been a common sight in Columbia.
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Continue ReadingThe Columbia Board of Education voted Thursday to increase pay for all district employees and approved a collective bargaining agreement that ups base pay for teachers.
Continue ReadingTraffic is back to normal after a Thursday morning fire at a brake part manufacturer east of Columbia.
Continue ReadingThe UM Board of Curators are set to meet Thursday morning at 9 a.m. at Missouri S&T and are scheduled to discuss inflation at the university among other topics.
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