Jefferson City Police are searching for a gunman after a shooting. It happened at about 5 p.m. Monday in the Miller Street Park across the street from …
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Columbia man accused of domestic assault with a knife
A Columbia man is accused of threatening someone with a knife at a north-side home. Police say they found Travion Ivy in the backyard of a home …
Read More »Pence stumps for Hawley in Springfield
Vice President Mike Pence made the case for Josh Hawley as Missouri’s next U.S. Senator during a stop in Springfield on Monday. “He sued the biggest drug …
Read More »Lane closures on Highway 124 during electric work
Watch for lane closures the next two months on Highway 124 between Harrisburg and Highway 63. Boone Electric workers are replacing power poles and lines, between Highway …
Read More »Kavanaugh to hear first arguments as Supreme Court justice
(AP) – Brett Kavanaugh is about to hear his first arguments as a Supreme Court justice. The high court is hearing two hours of arguments Tuesday beginning …
Read More »Sheriffs’ association critical of sex offender report
(AP) – The Missouri Sheriffs’ Association is accusing state Auditor Nicole Galloway of a rush to judgment in her report that raised troubling concerns about oversight of …
Read More »(AUDIO) Mo. House candidate Michela Skelton
Democrat Michela Skelton is once again running for the Missouri House this year. She lost a special election in 2017 to Republican Rep. Sara Walsh. The Wake …
Read More »Columbia police investigate deadly possible drug overdose
A 31-year-old is found dead in a Columbia home of a possible drug overdose. Police say they found Mariea Jackson on Jenne Hill Drive on Sunday morning. …
Read More »Moberly officers dragged by car during arrest
Two Moberly police officers are dragged backwards by a driver facing criminal charges. Investigators say the officers pulled the driver over on S. Morley St. for a …
Read More »Gary Nolan Show Monday October 8th 2018
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00:00 The big stories of the day 14:00 Crying at the movies 00:00 Our new text feature….that Branden apparently knows nothing about 13:00 Car Santa from Cars4Heroes …
Read More »Record rain in Columbia on Sunday
Watch for flooding on some low-lying roads after Sunday’s historic rain. Columbia Regional Airport recorded 2.08″. That’s a record for October 7, breaking the 1903 mark of …
Read More »CPS board discusses redistricting
The Columbia Public Schools board of education on Monday night was scheduled to get an update from its outside consultant on a re-districting plan. CPS will be …
Read More »North Callaway firefighter seriously hurt
A local firefighter is now breathing on his own, after suffering a serious head injury. The North Callaway Fire Protection District says volunteer Tim Hays was hurt …
Read More »DeBrodie settlement not just about money
The recent settlement in the Carl DeBrodie case is about more than just money. Rudy Veit, the lawyer for Carl DeBrodie’s biological mother Carolyn Summers, says it’s …
Read More »Motorcyclist, 19, dies in Mexico crash
A 19-year-old motorcycle rider is dead after an accident in Mexico. Public safety officials say Logan Jaeger crashed into a Jeep at the intersection of West Breckenridge …
Read More »Still far off, Michael a growing menace to Florida Panhandle
(AP) – A tropical storm that rapidly formed southwest of Cuba could become a dangerous Category 2 hurricane by the time of an expected midweek landfall on …
Read More »Wednesday is voter registration deadline in Missouri
(AP) – Missourians wanting to vote in the Nov. 6 election must be registered by Wednesday. Residents must submit a completed voter registration application to local election …
Read More »McConnell now open to high court nomination in election year
(AP) – Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is leaving the door open to taking up a nomination to the Supreme Court if a seat becomes vacant in …
Read More »China tells US to stop criticism, says relations suffering
(AP) – China’s foreign minister has told visiting U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo that the United States should stop what he called groundless attacks on his …
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