Columbia police arrest 1 linked to late-night robbery call
Columbia police say one person was arrested on suspicion of a late Tuesday night robbery on the Business Loop.
Continue ReadingColumbia police say one person was arrested on suspicion of a late Tuesday night robbery on the Business Loop.
Continue ReadingThe second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump begins in the Senate on Tuesday, where senators will be confronted with the violent events of the January 6 riot and whether Trump is culpable for inciting the insurrectionists that attacked the Capitol and placed their lives in danger.
Continue ReadingA crash backed up traffic on the Missouri River bridge near Rocheport on Tuesday morning.
Continue ReadingAround Mid-Missouri, residential streets and lettered highways were still covered in snow as winter weather continues to move through the area.
Continue ReadingCongressional Democrats have put forward a plan to pay most families with children $3,000 or more per child. The proposal’s fate is unclear but it appears to be gaining steam among some political leaders. But like other stimulus measures, it is part of a broader conversation about how much direct economic stimulus the nation can
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Columbia Police release more information regarding a 17-year-old that is being charged as an adult with two counts of 2nd-degree murder. According to court documents, Columbia police responded to the area of Volunteer Drive and Grace Lane on July 5, 2020. Once on scene, officers found five gunshot victims. Two of the
Continue ReadingBoone County Road and Bridge and Columbia Public Work have crews treating roads due to freezing drizzle and light snow.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) While state guidelines say only certain groups of Missouri’s population are eligible to get the coronavirus vaccine, some are reportedly getting the vaccine out of turn. Last week, Governor Mike Parson and Dr. Randall Williams said there have been reports of people jumping the line to get a coronavirus vaccine and some
Continue ReadingKINGDOM CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) Missouri State Highway Patrol stopped a vehicle near the US Highway 54 – Interstate 70 interchange just after midnight in Callaway County. According to troopers, Callaway County Sheriff’s Office K9 Iro responded to assist and helped make another drug seizure. Officials say 11.1 lbs. of marijuana, 235 grams of THC concentrate,
Continue ReadingThe Columbia Board of Education will meet at 6:30 p.m. Among the agenda items is a coronavirus update from Superintendent Peter Stiepleman.
Continue ReadingCENTRALIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Former Centralia officer Clint Baer was sentenced to eight years in prison after he pleaded guilty in October, to try and have sex with a minor. According to a release, Baer began talking to someone he believed to be the mother of a 14-year-old girl through a social networking site. Â Over the
Continue ReadingBoonville, Fayette, Otterville and Pilot Grove were among the public districts that had called off Tuesday classes by 4 p.m. Monday.
Continue ReadingWith the extreme cold temperatures and possibility of freezing drizzle in the Cole County area, road crews are gearing up for a late night and early morning.
Continue ReadingBoone County Joint Communication is reporting a wreck on Interstate 70 W near Providence Rd. Officials say the driving lane will be shut down. Troop F is reporting an injury wreck on southbound US 63 south of County Road 395 in Callaway County. Names released in fatal Osage Beach wreck Osage Beach police are reporting
Continue ReadingAccording to the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, the B.1.1.7 coronavirus variant, better known as the U.K. variant, has been identified in an adult in Marion County. The agency gave no further details because of privacy reasons.
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Continue ReadingThere’s no rest for the weary in this type of pattern. With broad zonal (flat) flow entrenched, this might be a theme for this week: light, but daily disturbances. Our next system is rippling through today. As cold as roads are, slippery conditions could develop quickly throughout the day, especially where some of the heavier
Continue ReadingA MoDOT spokesman cautioned the process is slower than it might be without the extreme cold, which makes treatments less effective.
Continue ReadingWith temperatures dropping below zero, experts say people should take precautions to protect their heaters from overworking and pipes from freezing.
Continue ReadingThe Jefferson City Police Department warned area residents of an organization allegedly collecting funds on behalf of the department.
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