Recap: MU Black and Gold football scrimmage, baseball double header
ABC 17s Sherree Burruss recaps the Missouri Black and Gold football game, baseball double header against Alabama.
Continue ReadingABC 17s Sherree Burruss recaps the Missouri Black and Gold football game, baseball double header against Alabama.
Continue ReadingABC 17s Sherree Burruss recaps high school baseball and soccer highlights and final scores.
Continue ReadingA few showers and thunderstorms moved through Mid-Missouri Saturday, before rain tapered off Saturday evening. Rain chances will still continue overnight and into Sunday though. An upper level low will continue to rotate in isolated showers and thunderstorms for Sunday morning. Storm chances will increase Sunday afternoon as the low moves northeast over Missouri. Fortunately
Continue ReadingSen. Claire McCaskill returned to the University of Missouri campus on Saturday to discuss the topic of sexual assault. McCaskill spoke on campus last fall about the same issue during her campus listening tour. During Saturday’s event, McCaskill gave the keynote address at the MU “I t’s On Us” summit, an event aimed at changing
Continue ReadingA Columbia man is dead after the car he was driving Friday night ran off the roadway in Boone County. It happened in the 4700 block of Old Mill Creek just before midnight. The Boone County Sheriff’s Office said 53-year-old James Gonzales was driving southbound when he missed a curve and drove off the road.
Continue ReadingA man is in jail in Fulton, accused of stabbing a woman two times. James Russell, who is a parole absconder, was arrested in the 300 block of Douglas Boulevard after he allegedly stabbed the woman, hid four knives in a wooded area and fled the scene. The stabbing victim was treated for non life-threatening
Continue ReadingTwo women were groped by a group of men near the Memorial Union on the University of Missouri campus early Saturday morning, according to MU police. It happened just before 12:30 a.m. Saturday. The two women told police men approached them, grabbed them and tried to kiss them. They said more men ran across the
Continue ReadingFinal high school baseball scores: Tipton 6, Tolton 4Wright City 5, Battle 2Southern Boone 5, Battle 3Moberly 7, Blair Oaks 4Warrenton 0, Blair Oaks 4Rock Bridge 11, Warrenton 2Rock Bridge 13, Moberly 0 ( 5 innings)Hallsville 5, Hickman 3Jefferson City 3, Helias 0 Final Soccer scores: Tolton 1, Saxony Lutheran 2Jefferson City 9, Fatima 0Rock
Continue ReadingThe Columbia Fire Department is outfitting its firefighters with new state-of-the-art equipment. Columbia firefighters will get new self-contained breathing apparatuses or SCBA. One of the most dangerous parts of fighting fires is the thick deadly smoke. Firefighters’ SCBA make it possible to walk right through it. The SCBAs the Columbia Fire Department were using are
Continue ReadingFriday, Deputy State Auditor Harry Otto said he thinks if the audit of the Highway Patrol was done late this year, the patrol would have gotten a higher rating. A fair rating was handed down by the Auditor’s Office. The Highway Patrol’s, Criminal Justice Information Security Management System was target of the audit. “Fair”, was
Continue ReadingPolice are investigating two separate shootings that happened on Rice Road Thursday. The first call came in around 1:30 a.m. in the 4400 hundred block of Rice Road. There was damage to the wall of an apartment after a bullet went through an exterior wall, went through multiple interior walls before getting stuck in the
Continue ReadingWe are continuing to watch a large area of low pressure aloft which is moving slowly east and will bring unsettled weather in for the weekend. However, forecast models have slowed down the rain for Saturday, with most areas not getting rain until the evening hours. A few showers are possible Saturday morning mainly west
Continue ReadingA lockdown has been lifted for a Columbia Elementary school. Columbia Public School officials tell us New Haven Elementary was put on lockdown around 3:30 Friday afternoon after seeing a suspicious person around the school. Police say school personnel saw a man wearing a surgical mask and carrying a bag that could have carried a
Continue ReadingWeb Extra: Missouri football head coach Gary Pinkel talks with media before Black and Gold Scrimmage April 18th.
Continue ReadingA slow moving area of low pressure aloft will bring a few rounds of t-storms through Mid-Missouri this weekend, some which could produce heavy rainfall. Friday will be a dry, warm day but a few t-storms are possible overnight. Although a few showers can’t be ruled out Saturday morning, the better chance comes in the
Continue ReadingA spokesman for Ameren said the company filed for a lower natural gas rate Thursday morning. Michael Holman with Ameren said it’s an 18% decrease, which would end up saving Ameren customers about $75 a year. A few reasons behind the potential rate drop is the lowering of national gas prices, which is due to
Continue ReadingTraffic was backed up for miles on westbound I-70 in Columbia due to an accident Thursday night. The crash was near the Midway exit, just west of the Columbia Mall. Traffic was slowed between mile markers 121 and 126, Providence Road, as of 6:10 p.m. The right lane was closed at MM 121. A semi
Continue ReadingA New Franklin man was killed and two other were taken to the hospital after an accident near Rocheport. Just after 10:00 Thursday morning, Highway Patrol said a vehicle driven by 36-year-old Terry Sitzes crossed the center line and hit a truck driven by Lawrence Murray of Pensacola, FL. Sitzes died at the scene. Murray
Continue ReadingThe University of Missouri Police issued a statement Thursday afternoon regarding the school’s handling of alerting the MU community of an armed suspect near campus. A man who Columbia Police believed to have held a woman at gunpoint Wednesday evening was killed when he and an officer exchanged gunfire on the 2nd floor of the
Continue ReadingThe Highway Patrol is still talking about the use of force that resulted in the death of an armed suspect Wednesday night. There are still several unanswered questions as to what exactly happened during the police-involved shooting. Wednesday night police said they were 95% sure the suspect shot and killed was Mark Adair. However, that
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