CPS faces adversity on the first day of remote learning
Columbia Public Schools students and families hit an early yet short-lived roadblock in their first day of distance learning Monday.
Continue ReadingColumbia Public Schools students and families hit an early yet short-lived roadblock in their first day of distance learning Monday.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) UPDATE: Charges were dropped by the Boone County prosecutor’s office. ORIGINAL: A man charged with making a terrorist threat in Boone County has been brought back to Mid-Missouri after he was arrested in Iowa in February. Boone County prosecutors charged Raymond Utter with second-degree terrorist threats after he allegedly threatened University Hospital
Continue ReadingThe Missouri State Highway Patrol said it resumed its search Monday for a man who was seen jumping into the Missouri River.
Continue ReadingThe owner of Dugout Bar & Grill in Mexico, Missouri, is packing and delivering sack lunches to the community.
Continue ReadingJefferson City officials say an emergency declaration signed Friday by Mayor Carrie Tergin expands the options for charging violators of a stay-at-home order.
Continue ReadingA Democratic Party leader in western Missouri has died after contracting COVID-19.
Continue ReadingWith stay-at-home orders in place across Mid-Missouri hoping to slow the spread of COVID-19, school is already looking a lot different for students and teachers.
Continue ReadingThe fire marshall with the Columbia Fire Department is investigating the cause of a fire in a bathroom at Stephens Lake Park.
Continue ReadingThe Missouri State Highway Patrol is searching for a male in his 30s in the Missouri River.
Continue ReadingColumbia Public Schools plans to start up its Grab-and-Go meal service Monday.
Continue ReadingGovernor Parson and the Missouri Department of Transportation are offering special permits and extended hours to truckers responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. “The volume of goods that are being transported, particularly to grocery stores right now is unfathomable, its 2-3 times the Christmas rush, Black Friday type volume,” said Tom Crawford, President and CEO of
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Continue ReadingOfficials in Arkansas say a tornado ripped through northeast Arkansas and hurt three people in the college town of Jonesboro.
Continue ReadingAs of Saturday, the state health department said at least 838 state residents have tested positive for COVID-19.
Continue ReadingMore storms possible Saturday night.
Continue ReadingVolunteers with the fire department were at a Jefferson City Hy-Vee this morning. Off-duty fire crews were helping elderly citizens shop and handing out hand sanitizer at the door.
Continue ReadingSeveral power outages are shutting off lights in Columbia as storms sweep through mid-Missouri.
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Continue ReadingIf a tornado or other severe weather event hits, emergency officials say those in the path of the storm should stay where they are, even if doing so breaks social distancing guidelines.
Continue ReadingThe Cole County Health Department will hold a news conference at 5 p.m.
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