WATCH: Aftermath of southeast Missouri home explosion
Authorities say one person was killed and nine others were injured Monday in a gas explosion at a southeast Missouri home.
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Authorities say one person was killed and nine others were injured Monday in a gas explosion at a southeast Missouri home.
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The Missouri State Fair is happening now until Aug. 21 in Sedalia.
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Trevon Reynolds, 19, was injured when his ATV rolled over him Saturday night in Camdenton.
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The rescue team was sent to Kentucky at the end of July to help with disastrous flooding.Â
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Check back for updates related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Some Columbia Public Schools sports teams are asking for help to get kids to and from athletic events this year.
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Even in metropolitan areas, such as Columbia, access is not always reliable.
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A warehouse holding a metal recycling operation burned Wednesday in Illinois, across the river from St. Louis, sparking alerts about air quality.
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ST. LOUIS, Mo. (KMIZ) The Missouri State Highway Patrol has canceled an Amber Alert for a missing St. Louis area toddler. Troopers said 2-year-old Amari Washington was found safe Wednesday. AMBER ALERT 2022-6 CANCELLED: CHILD HAS BEEN LOCATED SAFE INSIDE VEHICLE. SUSPECTS NOT LOCATED. pic.twitter.com/cwj0lssZOY— Missouri State Highway Patrol Alerts (@MSHPAlerts) August 10, 2022 The
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Several Missouri politicians from across the state expressed their concerns after the FBI raided former President Donald Trump’s residence at Mar-a-Lago in Florida.
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Check back for updates related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The Missouri Chamber of Commerce made public its opposition to the Inflation Reduction Act moving through Congress, saying it would mean a tax increase on the state’s business.
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ST. LOUIS (AP) — President Joe Biden has approved Missouri’s request for a federal disaster declaration in response to severe flooding that hit St. Louis last month. Biden’s Monday decision makes St. Louis-area residents eligible for federal help with temporary housing, home repairs and some health care. Applicants can also get counseling and disaster-related unemployment
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Searchers have found a body believed to be a missing man in Rocky Fork Lakes Conservation area north of Columbia.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Sunday is the last day for families to take advantage of the Back to School Sales Tax Holiday here in Missouri. The holiday for the state takes place every year, allowing families to save on school related items purchased during the first weekend of August. Items included in the School Tax Free
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The state of Missouri officially began its back to school sales tax holiday at 12:01 a.m. Friday morning as the exemption is set to run through Sunday, Aug. 7.
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Governor Parson is set to address the first meeting of Missouri’s Drought Assessment Committee Thursday at 10:00 a.m., at the Lewis and Clark State Office Building.
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Gov. Mike Parson was at MU Health Care on Wednesday to discuss tobacco use prevention.
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A victory was declared in Kansas Tuesday night, for reproductive rights and pro-choice voters after voters declared abortion will remain in the Kansas Constitution.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Missouri Task Force One is wrapping up its mission of helping in Kentucky after the deadly flooding last week. The group shared an update this evening on Facebook saying they have finished their wide area search and targeted searches along Troublesome Creek. The group will be cleaning up and taking an inventory
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