Man suspected of Detroit murder arrested in Columbia
A Columbia man suspected in a Detroit murder was arrested in northwest Columbia Tuesday morning.
Continue ReadingA Columbia man suspected in a Detroit murder was arrested in northwest Columbia Tuesday morning.
Continue ReadingColumbia/Boone County Public Health and Human Services is set to host a vaccination clinic Wednesday to “provide direct access for members of the Black community.”
Continue ReadingShortly before 1 a.m., power went out for hundreds of customers near Columbia College.
Continue ReadingOnly one mid-Missouri county, Pettis, remains in the orange zone in Missouri’s latest State Profile Report.
Continue ReadingThe American Rescue Plan, a relief package, could be voted on by the United States Senate this week. The package includes extended benefits for people who are unemployed, extend financial assistance for unemployed workers who do not typically qualify for unemployment, assistance for small businesses and more.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The National Weather Service has identified what caused an alert to be sent during a statewide tornado drill. The organization says this was a mistake and the alert was supposed to go out as a planned drill. According to a tweet, the message was misinterpreted as an actual warning. The organization says
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) First responders are working a crash in Columbia. Officials are at Providence and Worley, near Douglass Park. Providence is currently closed off. Right now an ABC 17 News crew is working to find out if anyone was hurt and how this crash happened. ABC 17 News will update when new information is
Continue ReadingThe Columbia Fire Department said an electrical malfunction caused an early morning house fire in central Columbia.
Continue ReadingBoone County is set to host more coronavirus vaccine clinics as the number of doses the state distributes rises. The state is providing vaccination up to Tier 2 of Phase 1B of its vaccination plan, which includes people over 65 and those with certain health conditions.
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Continue ReadingMoDOT has started reviewing construction company proposals for the $240 million project to replace the Missouri River bridge in Rocheport.
Continue ReadingA rollover crash led authorities to close the eastbound driving lane of Interstate 70 in the Midway area Tuesday morning.
Continue ReadingHospitals and senior living centers are welcoming more visitors as the number of active coronavirus cases in Boone County sinking below 100 and vaccine distribution rolls on.
Continue ReadingThe Columbia/Boone County health department said Monday it is easing some of the business restrictions in coronavirus health orders.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) On Saturday night, Columbia police responded to a report of shots fired on the 300 block of Hirth avenue. When police arrived, Terence Lashae was walking into the street and layed down with his hands in the air. Police report seeing blood on Lashae’s clothing and a cut to his right hand.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) A Columbia man is charged after bringing a gun into a gas station while looking for a person that robbed him. According to court documents, Kenneth Aylor went into the Petro Mart on the 1000 block of N. Stadium Blvd. looking for man he claimed robbed him last Wednesday. The clerk told
Continue ReadingBars and restaurants in Boone County will no longer have to close early starting Thursday.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) A state representative from Boone County said he feels the Columbia Public School District should push back against influence he feels a local teachers’ union has on its decision-making. State Rep. Chuck Basye (R-Rocheport) made the comment in an email on Jan. 31. Basye was responding to an email from Lynn Barnett,
Continue ReadingThe Johnson & Johnson vaccine only requires one dose and can be stored at normal refrigeration temperatures compared to extremely cold refrigeration temperatures required for both the Moderna and Pfizer vaccine.
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