Beat the Heat Contest Winners
Congratulations to the winners of our Beat the Heat contest: Overall winner: Chelsea Lopez Second Place: Chris Christy Third place: Danielle Jackson Fourth Place: Nathan Bass
Continue ReadingCongratulations to the winners of our Beat the Heat contest: Overall winner: Chelsea Lopez Second Place: Chris Christy Third place: Danielle Jackson Fourth Place: Nathan Bass
Continue ReadingAccording to reports, a boat on a trailer has become detached from a truck on westbound I-70 near mile marker 126.2. The crash is backing up traffic. This is a developing story that we’ll update as we learn more.
Continue ReadingTwo hikers found dead in Alaska have been identified as Columbia residents. The National Park Service said bodies matching the description of the hikers reported missing in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park last week were recovered Monday along the Sanford River. The park service tentatively identified the two as Rochelle Renken and Michael Huffman, both 62.
Continue ReadingThe U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration has opened an investigation after two people were injured Monday at the construction site for the new Capitol City High School in Jefferson City. According to the Jefferson City Fire Department, the dispatch center received a report of a fall victim around 8:45 a.m. in
Continue ReadingNoah Kelliker, a man held in the Pettis County Jail on suspicion of killing 21 year- old Cassandra L. White in January, was life-flighted to University Hospital in Columbia, Missouri. On June 30, officials say Kelliker collapsed and was taken to a hospital, where he is now in an induced in a coma and in
Continue ReadingAuthorities are investigating a shooting that critically wounded two contract workers outside a suburban Kansas City elementary school. KMBC-TV reports that Overland Park police spokesman Officer John Lacy says the shooting happened Tuesday at Sunrise Point Elementary School in the Blue Valley school district. District spokeswoman Becky Miller says no students were on campus. Overland
Continue ReadingHeavy traffic is expected this week as we head into the July 4th Holiday stretch. MoDOT told us they will be suspending construction and reducing any lane restrictions to help with some of the congestion. However, lane and bridge closures already in place will be maintained. To help ensure people’s safety this weekend, drivers can
Continue ReadingGary Sweet, the man charged in connection to the double homicide at Riverview RV Park, has requested to change the venue of his trial. According to official court documents, the application for change of venue was because “inhabitants of Miller County are prejudiced against defendant due to media coverage of the case.”
Continue ReadingUPDATE 7/3: Shuey has been charged with second degree murder, unlawful use of a weapon while intoxicated, first degree involuntary manslaughter, armed criminal action and unlawful possession, transport, manufacture, repair or sale of an illegal weapon. The detective in the case found a Mossberg 500A that was modified to be 2.5 inches shorter than legally
Continue Reading****A HEAT ADVISORY WILL GO INTO EFFECT BEGINNING AT 12 PM TUESDAY FOR CHARITON, COOPER, HOWARD, MACON, PETTIS, RANDOLPH, AND SALINE COUNTIES UNTIL 7 PM WEDNESDAY**** THIS AFTERNOON: With the return of southeasterly winds across Mid-Missouri we have reintroduced another round of heat and humidity across the regions. Temperatures this afternoon are going to continue
Continue ReadingThe foster care system in Missouri is busting at the seams, in part due to the growing opioid epidemic.In 2008, there were 14,500 children in the system. Today, that number stands at 21,031.In the last decade, the number of foster children has gone up more than four-fold in Boone County. In fiscal year 2008, there
Continue Reading****A HEAT ADVISORY WILL GO INTO EFFECT BEGINNING AT 12 PM TUESDAY FOR CHARITON, COOPER, HOWARD, MACON, PETTIS, RANDOLPH, AND SALINE COUNTIES UNTIL 7 PM WEDNESDAY**** TODAY: Following a muggy and warm start to the morning, temperatures will quickly heat up through the day. Afternoon highs will top out in the lower 90s under mostly
Continue ReadingA woman has been charged with delivery of a controlled substance after trying to “introduce” heroin to Algoa Correctional Center in Jefferson City. On Jan. 1, 2018, Investigator Hazelton approached 30-year-old Alisha Blair in the parking lot of the prison. Blair revealed to Hazelton that she had heroin on her person. She took a plastic
Continue ReadingUPDATE: The council unanimously approved both the port authority agreement and the federal grant contribution. The City of Jefferson is the first to consider a port authority agreement with Cole and Callaway counties. The two counties are set to address the agreement Tuesday. If the city consents to the agreement, it will coordinate in the
Continue ReadingThe president of the Columbia Police Officers’ Association criticized City Manager Mike Matthes at Monday night’s city council meeting. “Somebody has to hold the city manager’s feet to the fire, and ask what’s the plan, what are we doing, because that’s not happening,” Alan Mitchell said. Mitchell discussed issues he had with the city’s collective
Continue ReadingThe so-called Columbia Fireworks War is a longstanding tradition, dating back almost 20 years. It happens annually on the Fourth of July and is a dangerous combination of smoke, fire and bodies. “People choose to do it, it’s kind of a ‘cool’ thing to them,” said Community Outreach Unit Supervisor Sgt. Mike Hestir. “It’s just
Continue ReadingThe Miller County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a burglary at a home in the Rocky Mount area. Deputies took the report last Monday. During their investigation, deputies got surveillance video of a possible suspect coming out of the home with a stolen firearm, according to a release on the department’s Facebook page. The Sheriff’s Office
Continue ReadingUPDATE 4:00 p.m.: Columbia Police said they are still investigating the shooting that took place Saturday just before 3 p.m. Police officials said it was a domestic disturbance between two people and the victim was unharmed. According to witnesses in the area, the suspect shot at the woman’s car, sat at the deck of a
Continue ReadingTONIGHT: It will be a pleasant and mostly clear night across the region. Lows will bottom out near 70 degrees with easterly winds up to 9 mph. TUESDAY: It will be more humid and hot as temperatures climb into the lower 90s under partly cloudy skies and south winds up to 10 mph. The humidity
Continue Reading‘Salute to America’ expects to see 50,000 to 70,000 people this year at their festival in Jefferson City. Event Director, Jill Snodgrass, said “they are beefing up security this year” to ensure it is a safe event. Snograss said the police department is not only setting up one command center, but there will also be
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