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Third juvenile detained in Columbia shooting that killed teen
A third teenage boy has been detained in connection with a shooting that claimed the life of a Columbia high school student last month, police said Friday.
Continue ReadingA third teenage boy has been detained in connection with a shooting that claimed the life of a Columbia high school student last month, police said Friday.
Continue ReadingRolling roadblocks will take place next week as crews continue repairs to Sorrels overpass over Interstate 70 in Columbia.
Continue ReadingUnited Community Builders unveiled plans for the $4 million Beacon Community Center on Friday.
Continue ReadingFive candidates are vying to become Columbia’s mayor in the April election, hoping to fill the seat being left vacant by Brian Treece.
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Continue ReadingThe second day of the 2022 True/False Film Festival is set to kick off Friday, with over 30 films and events set to take place throughout downtown Columbia.
Continue ReadingThe True/False Film Festival draws thousands of people every year to downtown Columbia.
Continue ReadingMissouri residents who rely on the state’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) are having a hard time receiving their benefits according to a lawsuit.
Continue ReadingBOONE COUNTY, Mo. (KMIZ) The Missouri State Highway Patrol has released the name of a teenager killed Wednesday in a crash on westbound Highway 124. A pickup truck driven by a 17-year-old New Franklin boy rolled over after the vehicle left the highway and hit a concrete culvert around 5:20 p.m., according to the crash
Continue ReadingThe traffic lights at Providence Road and Vandiver Drive needed work after malfunctioning Thursday morning, Columbia Public Works said in a news release.
Continue ReadingThe school held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday for its new MACCLab-A Community Workspace and Mechatronics Center for Excellence, with Gov. Mike Parson as a guest.
Continue ReadingThe 2022 True/False Film Festival is set to kick off Thursday and is back to a full scaled festival, following a modified 2021 festival due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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Continue ReadingIn its first full year of operation, Columbia’s “Pay-As-You-Throw” garbage system has brought down the amount of residential trash collected in the city. However, it’s missed the mark when it comes to staffing and resident satisfaction.
Continue ReadingThe Boone County Prosecutor’s Office has charged a man who reportedly barricaded himself inside of a central Columbia apartment complex.
Continue ReadingA Columbia businessman running for mayor joined ABC 17 News This Morning on Wednesday to talk about his plans for the city if elected.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) There’s no stopping a severe storm from coming to Mid-Missouri and for many people, storms make them feel powerless and can cause storm anxiety. Arpit Aggarwal, MU Health Care child and adolescent psychiatrist said storm anxiety fears can range from a minor to severe. “For various reasons, sometimes the level of anxiety
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) President Joe Biden announced his plan to overhaul nursing home quality, including minimum staffing levels and steps to increase inspections while continuing to keep COVID-19 under control. Marjorie Moore, the executive director of VOYCE, a St. Louis nonprofit that advocates for quality living across long-term care, says the pandemic was not easy
Continue ReadingColumbia police officers took a person into custody after a standoff in central Columbia on Tuesday morning.
Continue ReadingOnce snow and ice melt on the roads it can lead to drivers being frustrated with one thing, potholes.
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