True/False Film Festival brings millions of dollars to Columbia
True/False Film Festival is expected to bring more than 10,000 people to Columbia, and downtown specifically this weekend.
Continue ReadingTrue/False Film Festival is expected to bring more than 10,000 people to Columbia, and downtown specifically this weekend.
Continue ReadingEmergency responders may need more time to respond to certain areas after a project on Rt. 63.
Continue ReadingThe Diocese of Jefferson City’s Catholic school system will soon have a new leader.
Continue ReadingProsecutors charged a second Holts Summit teen on Tuesday in connection with a Halloween murder in Jefferson City.
Continue ReadingParson met with the State Emergency Management Agency and other government officials to discuss the worldwide outbreak of COVID-19, commonly known as coronavirus.
Continue ReadingThe Columbia Fire Department and other local agencies have precautions in place if a tornado touched down.
Continue ReadingThe University of Missouri announced on Tuesday that all university-related travel to San Antonio, Texas was halted due to the outbreak of COVID-19 cases.
Continue ReadingThe paperwork is finalized for the demolition of the Jefferson City Memorial Airport terminal to get underway.
Continue ReadingAnother man pleaded guilty on Monday in connection with the 2018 killing of Randall King.
Continue ReadingPettis County prosecutors filed murder charges Monday against a man accused causing a deadly crash over the weekend in Sedalia.
Continue ReadingWilliam “Chris” Niemet appeared in court for the first time Monday since he was charged with a 1991 murder of a teenager last week.
Continue ReadingA University of Missouri spokesman said on Monday that no new school-sponsored trips to Italy will be approved amid concerns of Coronavirus.
Continue ReadingTrue False Film Festival will take place this weekend in Columbia, bringing thousands of people to downtown Columbia.
Continue ReadingMONTGOMERY CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) Hundreds of Ameren customers lost power in Montgomery City on Monday night. According to Ameren’s outage map, the outage started around 6:30 p.m. and affected 1,631 customers. As of 7:15 p.m., the website said Ameren was still assessing the cause of the outage. The map showed power was restored around 8:30
Continue ReadingSeveral Columbia Fire Department vehicles were at the facility on Stadium Boulevard.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) A man pleaded guilty on Monday to a reduced charge tied to a 2018 Columbia shooting. Elijah Fiore pleaded guilty to first-degree involuntary manslaughter on Monday afternoon, according to a source close to the case. Judge Kevin Crane sentenced him to the maximum ten years in prison. Boone County prosecutors charged Fiore
Continue ReadingThe state of Missouri is preparing for a coronavirus outbreak, despite there being no confirmed cases in the state.
Continue ReadingNo injuries were reported in the fire that broke out in the 7700 block of East Cedar Hills Road.
Continue ReadingThe Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education has sent out information to school districts to help them prepare for COVID-19, commonly known as coronavirus.
Continue ReadingJoseph Elledge, a Columbia man accused of killing his wife last fall, is set to be arraigned Monday afternoon following his grand jury indictment on a murder charge.
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