Man charged with robbery on North Ventura Avenue
Shelton’s probable cause statement shows the alleged robbers held a knife to the victim’s throat and had a gun pointed at the person.
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Shelton’s probable cause statement shows the alleged robbers held a knife to the victim’s throat and had a gun pointed at the person.
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Boone Hospital hosted a job fair for Pinnacle employees Tuesday in the Pinnacle Regional Hospital lobby.
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While a Mid-Missouri-wide program for utility assistance is in a good place financially this winter, some local programs are not so well situated.
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The National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory for Mid-Missouri for accumulating snow and ice possible on Wednesday
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The Lucky’s Market in downtown Columbia will stay open for now as dozens of other stores are shuttered, managers in Columbia said Tuesday.
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A witness told police that Jackson took out his gun multiple times in an entrance of the store and talked about shooting Walmart staff.
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The Jefferson City Housing Authority on Tuesday discussed the bids it recieved following a series of open house tours of blighted properties.
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The Missouri State Highway Patrol said 20 vehicles were involved in a crash that shut down Interstate 70 westbound on Monday.
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Crews with Columbia Public works and Boone County Road and Bridge were out treating roads on Monday.
Continue ReadingSTURGEON, Mo. (KMIZ) The Sturgeon School Board approved a vote to have a four-day school week for the 2020-2021 school year. The school district posted on its Facebook page on Tuesday that school leaders made their decision based on a recent district survey. According to the post, 69% of parents, students and staff members approved
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After less than an inch of snow preceded multiple crashes in the Jefferson City area, road crews are expecting below-freezing temperatures to cause more headaches for drivers on Tuesday.
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The 24 salt trucks in the Jefferson City Public Works fleet got to work just before Noon Monday as snow began to cover the city’s streets.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The Columbia Fire Department responded to reports of smoke in a home in northeast Columbia on Monday night. Firefighters were dispatched to the home in the 1700 block of Hanover Boulevard before 6:30 p.m. The department tweeted a short time later that crews were investigating smoke. ABC 17 News has crews heading
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Proper winter clothing isn’t always enough to protect people from hypothermia.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) As the Kansas City Chiefs head to Miami for the Superbowl, the Better Business Bureau is warning fans about websites selling fake merchandise. The Better Business Bureau receives thousands of complaints from people who shop for goods online and receive counterfeits instead of what they ordered. It’s especially easy for scammers to
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Camden County sheriff’s deputies reopened Highway TT after it was closed for multiple slide-offs.
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Westbound Interstate 70 traffic was being diverted onto Highway 40 on Monday afternoon because of a crash on the Missouri River bridge.
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Missouri men’s basketball coach Cuonzo Martin took questions Monday ahead of a Tuesday night home matchup against Texas A&M.
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The City of Columbia is opening a temporary overnight warming center at Wabash Bus Station for the second night in a row because the cold weather.
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At least two people are dead and more than a dozen others hurt after a shooting at a Kansas City, Missouri nightclub on Sunday.
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