Columbia synagogue among hundreds targeted with ‘swatting’ attacks
Columbia’s Congregation Beth Shalom was one of about 200 Jewish organizations subjected to “swatting” attacks over the weekend, leaders say.
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Columbia’s Congregation Beth Shalom was one of about 200 Jewish organizations subjected to “swatting” attacks over the weekend, leaders say.
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Columbia Public Schools improved just 0.1% overall from 2022 to 2023 in the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education’s Annual Performance Report.
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TODAY: Afternoon highs reach into the mid to upper 30s as wind chills remain into the 20s with winds gusting out of the northwest at up to 27 mph. Skies remain mostly sunny. TONIGHT: Overnight lows cool to the upper teens and lower 20s with partly cloudy skies. Winds calm out of the northwest at
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TODAY: Monday brings the chill, as winds from the northwest at sunrise, will intensify through the day. Sustained northwest winds in the 10-15 mph range, gusting to 30+ mph at times will keep us in the 30s, and feeling like 20s for much of the day. Despite the cold, there will be plenty of sun,
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) ABC 17 Sports Director Nathalie Jones brought on Mizzou Athletic Director Desiree Reed-Francois in this week’s edition of Sunday Sit-down. The pair sat down in MU’s new Stephens Indoor Practice Facility to discuss the momentum surrounding Tiger athletics ever since Reed-Francois came to Columbia, in Aug. 2021. “It starts with your people,”
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) The Mizzou men’s basketball team fell to 7-4 on the year with a 93-87 loss to Seton Hall at the T-Mobile Center, in Kansas City, on Sunday. You can watch the full postgame press conference with head coach Dennis Gates and players in the video player below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XG48VpMQTCs The Tigers only
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The Columbia City Council is considering a change to the requirements for applicants seeking an armed guard license, but there’s concern it may make the city vulnerable to lawsuits. Columbia may make a change to the rules, so that security guard applications are handled through the city’s police department. It will be
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TONIGHT: Mostly clear and cold with lows in the upper 20s. Blustery winds drop wind chills into the upper teens to around 20. TOMORROW: Mostly sunny, cold, and breezy with highs in the upper 30s. Wind chills in the 20s. EXTENDED: Northwest upper winds will send a cold front through Mid-Missouri tonight into tomorrow, bringing
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CAMDEN COUNTY, Mo. (KMIZ) A car belonging to a missing man was found submerged in a pond in Southern Camden County. Camden County Sheriff’s Office found the car Saturday after a tip from a property owner and freelance videographer, according to a news release. The car, a light-colored Hyundai, belonged to Donald L. Erwin, who
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TODAY: Clouds will make their way out today but temperatures remain cool in the 40s. Winds steadily increase late this afternoon and overnight from the north. TOMORROW: Monday will be bitterly cold with strong northerly winds. Temperatures float in the 30s all day. EXTENDED: The coldest night into Tuesday will see temperatures in the teens
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) As the University of Missouri wrapped up a weekend of winter commencement ceremonies, ABC 17 News is digging into the numbers of graduates and degrees administered in years past and this year. For 2023 alone, 1,780 UM students will have graduated this weekend with over 1,900 degrees ranging from bachelor’s, master’s, doctorate,
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Here are your local scores from Saturday, Dec. 16, 2023. You can watch the highlights in the video player above. COLLEGE MEN’S BASKETBALL MISSOURI SOUTHERN (65) LINCOLN (76) FINAL COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MISSOURI SOUTHERN (76) LINCOLN (57) FINAL HS BOYS BASKETBALL MCCLUER (51) HICKMAN (66) FINAL TOLTON (62) JOHN BURROUGHS (70) FINAL
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) The Missouri State Highway Patrol’s crash report shared that 22-year-old Mercy Gonzalez was the Cole County deputy involved in a car crash late Friday night. Corporal Chris Winter with the Missouri State Highway Patrol told ABC 17 News that a deputy was injured in a crash Friday night on West Edgewood
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TONIGHT: I’m tracking clouds sticking around with the chance to run into light drizzle lasting through the rest of the evening. By the end of the night, temperatures will cool into the mid 30s. TOMORROW: I’m tracking a somewhat cloudy morning with those clouds clearing into the afternoon hours. Temperatures will warm into the mid
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TODAY: On-and-off showers are possible all of Saturday with temperatures stuck in the 40s. Rain totals remain light with a few tenths of an inch for most; some spots in western Missouri have picked up a nice half inch so far though. Light drizzle finally comes to an end overnight. TOMORROW: Sunshine returns for Sunday
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HOWARD COUNTY, Mo. (KMIZ) A St. Louis man was killed in a crash in Howard County Saturday morning. According to Missouri State Highway Patrol, Moberly resident David Brown, 42, and passenger Joshua McNabb, 39, from St. Louis, were driving westbound on Missouri Highway 124 west of County Rd. 409 when his 2011 Honda CRV failed
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AUDRAIN COUNTY, Mo. (KMIZ) A driver involved in a high-speed chase that turned into a shootout in Audrain County was pronounced dead at an area hospital, according to a social media post from the Audrain County Sheriff’s County. Dominic K. Bosworth, 22, of Mexico, Missouri, was pronounced dead at University Hospital early Saturday morning, according
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Former Callaway County Sheriff Clay Chism pleaded guilty Thursday in his Randolph County DWI and resisting arrest case, according to online court records.
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Two years after Senate Bill 63 was signed, the Missouri Joint Oversight Task Force will be authorized to supervise the use of prescription drugs.
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Drought has been the name of the game in Mid-MO for the majority of this year. Dry conditions first crept into the area in late spring and this same drought has now followed us to the winter. Heavy rain events have been hard to come by with every month this year (August aside) receiving less
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