Late-night shooting in north Columbia leads to arrest
A shooting in north Columbia late Wednesday night led to one person being arrested.
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A shooting in north Columbia late Wednesday night led to one person being arrested.
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Columbia Public Schools’ finance head is set to provide an update to the school board finance committee Wednesday on how COVID-19 has affected revenue and spending.
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UPDATE 8:55 P.M.: Cole County reported its 11th death Wednesday. According to the Cole County Health Department’s website, seven of the county’s deaths have been reported in long-term care facilities. The newest death was not in a nursing home but health officials did not release any other details. The county has seen a total of
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) An attorney asked the University of Missouri chancellor to unblock people on his Twitter account or potentially end up in court. A letter sent by Christopher Bennett to university leadership calls for MU Chancellor and UM System President Mun Choi to reverse his blocking of several Twitter accounts that came to light
Continue ReadingWednesday marked the first full day the CARES Act portal through the Boone County Commission was open.
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A massive jump in the number of COVID-19 cases between the end of August and the start of September has prompted the Columbia City Council to give the health director authority to extend the order.
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The Columbia City Council voted to allow the health department director to extend the current health order by three works or longer at its meeting Tuesday.
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Check back for updates on the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The Columbia Police Department says its current system of community policing has helped solve crime and improve community relations.
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Across social media platforms, University of Missouri students quarantined because of COVID-19 have posted about being unhappy with accommodations from the university.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has battered the tourism industry since the beginning as sports, events and travel plans were canceled across the country, and local travel leaders say there is a long road ahead towards recovery.
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Columbia Mayor Brian Treece took questions from ABC 17 News about the effectiveness of the city’s COVID-19 health order before the city council meeting Tuesday.
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Columbia Police responded after two reports of theft blocks apart Saturday morning.
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Columbia Police continue to investigate a Saturday night armed robbery on the 3900 block of Oakland Gravel Road.
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Columbia firefighters said a house fire called out Monday morning started outside the home.
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Schnucks Markets, Inc., said Tuesday that it plans to open a third Columbia store in the spring.
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Parents lined up outside of Columbia middle schools Tuesday morning to get help fixing their school-issued iPads on the first day of online school.
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The superintendent for Columbia Public Schools joined ABC 17 News This Morning as the district has its first day of all-online classes.
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A group organized a march Monday night to mark the 100th night of protests in Columbia.
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