Columbia Water and Light reports five water main breaks
Columbia Water and Light reported five water main breaks Wednesday morning between 2 a.m. and 8 a.m.
Continue ReadingColumbia Water and Light reported five water main breaks Wednesday morning between 2 a.m. and 8 a.m.
Continue ReadingTODAY: Walking out the door this morning, you may be tricked into thinking Wednesday will be another incredibly warm day. We’ll start with temperatures about 20 degrees warmer than average, in the mid-to high-50’s. A few may even warm into the low 60’s before a cold front sweeps the area. Showers and a trailing blanket
Continue ReadingU.S. Catholic Bishops Conference votes to approve a new statement on communion that does not include wording on denying politicians Eucharist based on abortion beliefs.
Continue ReadingA Gulf Shores, Alabama was seriously injured after a crash on Rattlesnake Hill Road in Pettis County.
Continue ReadingAfter eight shootings have happened in the Downtown Columbia area within the past two months, Columbia leaders and community members have begun conversations about if security training should increase in the area. Council also discussed violence intervention plans such as revisiting a 2014 report from a citizen task force that used research and data to
Continue ReadingJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) The Jefferson City community will gave some input Tuesday night on possible boundary changes for Jefferson City Schools. The JC Schools Boundary Line Advisory Committee is proposing four preliminary attendance area changes. JEFFERSON CITY SCHOOLS ATTENDANCE AREA PRESENTATIONDownload The meeting Tuesday night was the second for the public to give feedback
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) After eight shootings in downtown Columbia in the past two months, and several people bringing their concerns on the increased violence to city leaders, the council laid out plans to address gun violence. Columbia residents addressed the city council about gun violence during the city council public comment Monday. Traci Kleekamp, Columbia
Continue ReadingA 36-year-old woman was killed in a motorcycle crash in Pettis County on Tuesday afternoon.
Continue ReadingJames Whitt (middle), Peter Stiepleman (left) and B.J. Hunter standing together (2014).
Continue ReadingAs the holiday season approaches, so does the rise in COVID-19 cases around a few counties in Missouri.
Continue ReadingThe event will provide financial assistance in the training and placement for those looking to become truck drivers.
Continue ReadingAfter eight shootings have happened in the Downtown Columbia area within the past two months, Columbia leaders and community members have begun conversations about if security training should increase in the area.
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Continue ReadingCommunion, a center point of the Catholic faith, has been hotly debated among bishops since President Joe Biden’s inauguration.
Continue ReadingA Jefferson City woman was arrested after a vehicle chase that began in Jefferson City before ending in Boone County on Tuesday morning.
Continue ReadingA Marshall man is seriously injured after a wreck Tuesday morning on Highway 65 south of Georgetown road.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The pandemic has caused many job shortages in different fields and long-term health care facilities have seen some of the worst of shortages since the pandemic started nationwide. According to American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living report, nursing homes lost 220,000 jobs and assisted living communities lost 38,000 jobs
Continue ReadingSEDALIA, Mo. (KMIZ) A Sedalia man is charged with an alleged burglary that ended in a shooting. Daniel Schnack was charged with first-degree burglary and harassment for the incident that happened Wednesday. Schnack is accused of breaking into a home in the 600 block of East 17th Street. The homeowner says he woke up to
Continue ReadingMEXICO, Mo. (KMIZ) A Mexico man won $98,000 from the Oct. 28 Show Me Cash drawing. The man wishes to remain anonymous. “I’ve been playing those numbers for four or five years,” the man shared. “So I had to get my ticket out.” The man told the Lottery he plans to use the money to
Continue Readingm was alerted that the structure’s roof collapsed which caused the outer walls to separate.
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