Fire at Jefferson City Probation and Parole Office causes major damage
An early morning fire Thursday at the Missouri Probation and Parole Office in Jefferson City caused serious damage to the building.
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An early morning fire Thursday at the Missouri Probation and Parole Office in Jefferson City caused serious damage to the building.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The Missouri State Highway Patrol has identified a driver hurt in a head-on crash on Wednesday morning. The crash happened just after 8:15 a.m. on Interstate 70 Drive NW near Cynthia Drive, according to the crash report. Troopers said Kenneth N. Hall, 26, of Steedman, Missouri, lost control of a dump truck.
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On Sunday, 48 states, except Hawaii and most of Arizona, will move their clocks forward an hour as part of daylight saving time.
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A Callaway County prosecutor has charged a man with inappropriately touching a child.Â
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Law enforcement and first responders said they are ready for anything, even when the roads are covered with snow and ice, but they also have to take it slow to make sure they get there alive, causing a longer response.
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Teachers in Missouri have the lowest starting salary in the country and Gov. Mike Parson wants to give some of those educators a $13,000 raise, but it would need approval from lawmakers.
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A Cole County prosecutor has charged a Jefferson City man after he threatened a woman at a gas station.
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People from all over the state of all abilities gathered in the Missouri State Capitol rotunda to make their voices heard on the 21st Annual Disability Rights Legislative Day.
Continue ReadingThe pain at the pump is being felt by every driver across the country but the high fuel cost is starting to raise concerns for state and city budgets.
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Rodney Durbin faces nine counts in Maries County for defrauding consumers and financially exploiting elderly Missourians.
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Check back for updates related to the COVID-19 pandemic in Mid-Missouri.
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) – A Missouri State Highway Patrol trooper faces charges for allegedly lying on traffic stop reports. Special prosecutor Kelly King charged Master Sergeant Zach Czerniewski with 12 crimes across Montgomery and Cooper counties. Czerniewski faces ten charges in Montgomery County and two in Cooper County. The patrol said it began an
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The cause of a Jefferson City house fire was under investigation Wednesday morning.
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A crash between a dump truck and minivan shut down an Interstate 70 outer road in Columbia and affected I-70 traffic Wednesday morning.
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The last day to register for the April 5 general municipal election is Wednesday, as all voter registration applications must be dropped off or postmarked by Wednesday.
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Authorities say the 18-year-old accused of a shooting at a Kansas City-area high school last week used a “ghost gun.”
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) The Missouri State Penitentiary’s historic Housing Unit four has once again opened its doors for tours after a tornado in 2019 caused it to shut down. The tornado that hit Jefferson City in 2019, destroyed many homes and businesses, including the key portions of the Missouri state penitentiary, destroying the roof of housing unit
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The Columbia City Council approved a new contract with Columbia Public Schools on Monday to bring back police officers in some school buildings.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The Grant Montessori Preschool Board announced that the program will not be re-opening for the 2022-2023 school year. The preschool has helped teach over 180 preschoolers over the past ten years. The GMP Board said in a release that it is evaluating alternative plans to reopen a similar program in central Columbia
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Three Joplin Police Department officers were hurt Tuesday in what Springfield, Missouri, media outlet KY3 calls a “shootout with a suspect.”
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