TUESDAY UPDATES: Cole County reports more than a thousand cases since start of pandemic
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Continue ReadingThe Columbia Police Department says its current system of community policing has helped solve crime and improve community relations.
Continue ReadingAcross social media platforms, University of Missouri students quarantined because of COVID-19 have posted about being unhappy with accommodations from the university.
Continue ReadingThe COVID-19 pandemic has battered the tourism industry since the beginning as sports, events and travel plans were canceled across the country, and local travel leaders say there is a long road ahead towards recovery.
Continue ReadingThe Southern Boone School District began in-person classes Tuesday despite having a number of staff members quarantined because of exposure to coronavirus.
Continue ReadingColumbia Mayor Brian Treece took questions from ABC 17 News about the effectiveness of the city’s COVID-19 health order before the city council meeting Tuesday.
Continue ReadingColumbia Police responded after two reports of theft blocks apart Saturday morning.
Continue ReadingColumbia Police continue to investigate a Saturday night armed robbery on the 3900 block of Oakland Gravel Road.
Continue ReadingMissouri State Highway Patrol troopers assisted investigators in Howard County in connection with a homicide in Franklin last night.
Continue ReadingColumbia firefighters said a house fire called out Monday morning started outside the home.
Continue ReadingSchnucks Markets, Inc., said Tuesday that it plans to open a third Columbia store in the spring.
Continue ReadingAn Illinois died when his car hit a tree early Sunday in Cole County.
Continue ReadingParents lined up outside of Columbia middle schools Tuesday morning to get help fixing their school-issued iPads on the first day of online school.
Continue ReadingThe superintendent for Columbia Public Schools joined ABC 17 News This Morning as the district has its first day of all-online classes.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) is planning to work on three bridges in Mid-Missouri on Tuesday. The work is set to take place in Cooper, Howard and Callaway counties. The projects are part of Gov. Mike Parson’s $351 million Focus on Bridges program. The program aims to fix or replace 250
Continue ReadingA group organized a march Monday night to mark the 100th night of protests in Columbia.
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Continue ReadingPresiding Commissioner Sam Bushman said phase two includes $2 million. The application to apply will open Sept. 8 and closes Sept. 30.
Continue ReadingCommunity leaders will discuss policing in Columbia on Tuesday.
Continue ReadingThe Columbia City Council is set to look at keeping Go COMO transit free for riders during its meeting on Tuesday.
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