QUESTION OF THE DAY: Do you feel comfortable dining in a restaurant?
Downtown Columbia eateries are holding Restaurant Week, and they hope this year’s event will help boost sales hurt by the coronavirus pandemic.
Continue ReadingDowntown Columbia eateries are holding Restaurant Week, and they hope this year’s event will help boost sales hurt by the coronavirus pandemic.
Continue ReadingLocal clerks are preparing for the April 6 election. Tuesday was the first day people could vote absentee.
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Continue ReadingEach Hy-Vee location in Columbia and Jefferson City has open reservations throughout the week and on Saturday.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Boone County Joint Communications is reporting a wreck at Grindstone and Ponderosa has caused traffic issues on southbound Hwy 63. One lane of eastbound Grindstone is closed. An ABC 17 News crew at least five vehicles were involved. Our news crew at the scene is told an adult and child were taken
Continue ReadingThe Columbia Police Department said in a news release that officers were called at about 2:45 a.m. to the 1100 block of Madison Street for a reported home invasion.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) A chase that led to a crash into a Columbia creek started with a Tuesday morning domestic assault call, police said Tuesday afternoon. Columbia Police detained two people after a crash on the 2700 block of Forum Blvd. Tuesday morning before 9, Columbia Police responded to a report of a domestic assault
Continue ReadingMU Health Care received confirmation Monday that it will be receiving the vaccines that were delayed.
Continue ReadingDiscussions have begun about how Columbia Public Schools can return to a five-day week, Superintendent Peter Stiepleman told ABC 17 News on Monday.
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Continue ReadingRestaurant Week in the District in downtown Columbia began Monday, and local restaurants say the event could help boost businesses for the industry during the Coronavirus pandemic.
Continue ReadingHealth care providers seek to get back on track after delayed shipments, canceled clinics.
Continue ReadingThe number of new Missouri cases of the coronavirus continues to decline, but state officials say wastewater samples indicate the fast-spreading U.K. variant is “widespread” across the state.
Continue ReadingWith new coronavirus cases on the decline in the Columbia Public Schools boundaries, district leaders are discussing putting students in classrooms five days each week.
Continue ReadingDr. Peter Stiepleman expects to talk about the possible change at a board meeting March 8.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services along with the Missouri National Guard and SEMA is moving forward with coronavirus vaccination clinics Monday. This comes as both the state and much of the nation faced distribution delays brought about by severe winter weather. Vaccination clinics are taking place in both Versailles
Continue ReadingWinter weather has caused nationwide delays in vaccine shipment, but health leaders in Columbia are hoping to get back on track.
Continue ReadingThe Department of Health and Senior Services reported 410 new COVID-19 cases Sunday. There have been 474,997.
Continue ReadingColumbia Police have arrested Seth Vaughn, 28, of Columbia after after responding to a disturbance Sunday morning.
Continue ReadingCandidates for Columbia’s City Council and school board are set to hold forums regarding energy and climate concerns.
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