Web Extra: Anderson, MU basketball players interview after Xavier loss
Web Extra: Missouri men’s basketball head coach Kim Anderson and players Keith Shamburger and Jonathan Williams III after loss to Xavier
Continue ReadingWeb Extra: Missouri men’s basketball head coach Kim Anderson and players Keith Shamburger and Jonathan Williams III after loss to Xavier
Continue ReadingMonday, the Columbia City Council is set to vote on three smoking-related ordinances. Those include raising the legal age to buy tobacco products from 18 to 21, raising the age for vapor products and e-cigarettes to 21 and banning the use of vapor products indoors. First Ward City Councilwoman Ginny Chadwick introduced the ordinance of
Continue ReadingArea high school basketball scores are below. Click the video player to watch highlights from Friday’s action. BOYS BASKETBALL Fulton 85 Marshall 39Northeast 46 Hickman 86Tolton 71 Battle 46California 62 Russelville 43South Callaway 89 New Bloomfield 54Camdenton 72 Versailles 42Linn 59 Owensville 25 GIRLS BASKETBALL Hickman 54 Blue Springs 51Hallsville 44 Centralia 40North Callaway 42
Continue ReadingA Montgomery County jury has found Kelli Smith, of Columbia, guilty in a wrong-way crash that left one man dead. Jurors deliberated more than thirteen hours before returning the verdict a little after 3:30 Friday afternoon. The panel then went into the sentencing portion of the case. A major topic in the case had been
Continue ReadingA Mid-Missouri fire is now being investigated as arson. When Fulton firefighters got to the scene on Friday, they found smoke and flames pouring out of the abandoned home near the corner of Seventh and Vine streets. Officials said the flames were mostly contained to the front room, and they do not think the structure
Continue ReadingPolice confirmed late Friday afternoon a Mid-Missouri chase suspect was caught after escaping police earlier that same morning. Barry Allenbrand is wanted in Kansas and also suspected of stealing from a store in Osage Beach on Thursday. Around 5:30 a.m. Friday, officers chased him down Jeffries Road, where they used spike strips. He ditched his
Continue ReadingOne charity in Mid-Missouri said it is in dire need of help from the community. The Salvation Army in Columbia still needs hundreds of gift donations by early next week. And Red Kettle donations are down by thousands of dollars, it said. Each year, the Salvation Army gives families in need toys for children, groceries
Continue ReadingSoutherly winds will send warm air into Mid-Missouri this weekend bringing our temperatures above normal through Monday. Overnight lows will only drop into the 40s while daytime temperatures climb into the 50s to lower 60s by Sunday. The clouds will stick around but the sun will pop out at times. Areas of fog are possible
Continue ReadingMorgan County authorities say they found two bodies in an apartment fire Friday morning. Fire crews got to the upstairs apartment at 21606 Highway 52 in Barnett just before 7 a.m. While putting out the flames, authorities found a child’s body and later spotted a woman. The Morgan County Sheriff’s Department is working with the
Continue ReadingA new report by the U.S. Justice Department is outlining statistics on campus sexual assault. This comes at a time of renewed attention to the issue after Rolling Stone magazine backs away from its report on an alleged gang rape at the University of Virginia. It’s also a topic ABC 17 News has been following
Continue ReadingOne of Missouri’s main retirement systems has temporarily blocked online access after discovering attempts to hack into its members’ accounts. The Jefferson City News Tribune reports that the Missouri State Employees Retirement System sent about 81,000 emails and 20,000 letter to members Thursday explaining the situation. It says someone gained “unauthorized access” to four members’
Continue ReadingThe Board of Health completed its report for the Columbia City Council regarding three smoking-related ordinances. The Board endorsed raising the legal age to buy tobacco products from 18 to 21 in Columbia, raising the same age requirement for vapor products and e-cigarettes and banning the use of vapor products indoors. “One of the major
Continue ReadingOfficials have confirmed a man who was reported missing from Ellis Fischel Cancer Center has been found safe. 51-year-old Douglas Thulin was last seen walking away from the facility toward a parking garage Thursday afternoon. It’s not clear why he left the hospital in the first place.
Continue ReadingA mistrial was declared Thursday after the jury could not agree in the case of a Marshall woman charged in a January 2012 shaken baby case. Closing arguments in Saline County wrapped up Thursday in the trial for Nakisha O’Bryan. Court documents said she was watching the baby two years ago when her husband, Joshua
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) – Johnathan Williams III and Keith Shamburger each scored 16 points for Missouri, which converted all eight of its free throw attempts in the final minute, to escape with a 78-73 win against Elon on Thursday. After trailing for all but the first 24 seconds of the game, Elon used an 11-0
Continue ReadingState lawmakers are raising questions about the state’s response to the unrest in Ferguson after November’s grand jury ruling. The Joint Committee on Governmental Accountability had its first hearing at the Missouri State Capitol in Jefferson City. This comes in the aftermath of the Ferguson riots after the grand jury’s decision not to indict Darren
Continue ReadingThree organizations in Columbia are working together to build a new housing facility and shelter for homeless veterans. It is called, “Welcome Home, A Community for Veterans,” a shared project of the Columbia Housing Authority, Harry S. Truman Memorial Veteran Hospital and Welcome Home, Inc. The new veteran campus will offer permanent housing, short-term shelter
Continue ReadingGas prices continue to plummet and people in the oil business said you can expect them to drop even more over the next two months. The reason? Oil companies drilling in North America. This is the first time since 2009 oil has dropped below 60 dollars per barrel. Lower gas prices aren’t the only thing
Continue ReadingHave you ever wondered if the daycare you’ve chosen meets all the requirements and certifications? Several Jefferson City daycare owners told ABC 17 there are actually quite a few things you need to do to operate your own home daycare. “I figured a reference from a person that had their children here is going to
Continue ReadingA jury has found a Mid-Missouri woman guilty of seriously injuring a child at her Cole County home daycare in 2010. Shelley Richter was charged with first degree child endangerment for the incident that left 7-month old Lane Schaefer blind and with brain damage. Richter was convicted of child endangerment last year, but was granted
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