Man accused of killing a Columbia teen is sentenced to 10 years in prison
A Columbia man accused of killing a 13-year-old in 2019 has been sentenced to prison time.
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A Columbia man accused of killing a 13-year-old in 2019 has been sentenced to prison time.
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Two coronavirus vaccines have been approved in the US, but, pending federal approval, a third vaccine developed by Johnson and Johnson could be available in early March.
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MU Health Care postponed first dose vaccinations scheduled for Friday and Sunday.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) ABC 17 News held a roundtable discussion during Thursday night’s 6:30 p.m. broadcast with Dr. Randall Williams of the Missouri Health Department, Commissioner Margie Vandeven from the State Board of Education and Head of Pharmacy Denny Hamilton with Capitol Region Medical Center. The group answered your questions regarding teacher prioritization, how the
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Columbia Board of Education candidates will field questions from teachers at a virtual forum Thursday hosted by the Columbia National Education Association.
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Columbia police said Thursday that a woman injured in a shooting this week has died.
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A University of Missouri official says a sprinkler pipe burst and caused minimal damage to the Memorial Union.
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School teachers and staff are allowed to receive coronavirus vaccine shots in at least 28 states plus and Washington DC as of Thursday. However, Missouri is not one of them.
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The city opened up ice skating at Stephens Lake Park on Tuesday and ice fishing at Cosmo-Bethel Park last Friday.
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Columbia Public Works has lifted parking restrictions on Thursday after being put into effect Monday.
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Local fire departments have been responding to an increase in fires in the recent weeks as the weather has turned colder.
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Tractor Supply Company and announced Wednesday morning it has acquired Orscheln Farm and Home.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The polar vortex has led to several issues across the Midwest, leaving several citizens with frozen water pipes across Mid-Missouri. In Columbia, the water and light department reported 201 people called about frozen pipes between Saturday morning and Wednesday afternoon. There have been 9 water main breaks in Columbia since Friday. A
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A look at what area transportation agencies were doing Wednesday to battle the latest round of wintry precipitation.
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Boone Hospital Center is holding a coronavirus vaccination clinic Wednesday as harsh winter weather cancels events around the state.
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Residents across Mid-Missouri are still dealing with snow-packed roads on Wednesday morning.
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Crews are working to clear the roads of the slushy snow that remained on the roads Tuesday.
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