A winter storm has caused several accidents on slick roads south and east of Columbia. Interstate 70 had significant delays near mile marker 163 in both directions …
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Columbia man arrested on synthetic marijuana charges
A Columbia man is accused of making and dealing synthetic marijuana. Local authorities served warrants at three places Wednesday, and arrested 45-year-old Michael Mctye. About a week …
Read More »Northern California fire death toll at 56; 130 missing
(AP) – Hundreds of people are combing through the charred remains of towns incinerated by a Northern California wildfire that already has claimed 56 lives. More bodies …
Read More »Basye plans to push insurance coverage expansion again
(Missourinet) A Missouri state representative is pledging to work for all his constituents, even those who opposed him. State Rep. Chuck Basye speaks on the Missouri House …
Read More »Woman reported missing near Mark Twain Lake found dead
A young woman reported missing in mid-Missouri has been found dead. Searchers found the body of Raffaella Stroik in Mark Twain Lake on Wednesday morning. It was …
Read More »After arrest, Michael Avenatti denies LA domestic violence
(AP) – Stormy Daniels’ lawyer Michael Avenatti denies allegations of domestic violence. Avenatti was arrested Wednesday near his skyscraper apartment in a ritzy area of Los Angeles. …
Read More »Lottery player in Missouri thought she won $100, but really she won $1M
(AP) – Nicole Argent of St. Charles checked her Powerball ticket against the winning numbers and thought she won $100. It turned out she was a few …
Read More »Former state budget director not expecting Medicaid expansion
Will you see Medicaid expansion get any traction during the upcoming state legislative session? The Missouri Budget Project’s Tom Kruckmeyer is not so sure. “Unfortunately, the state …
Read More »Trump administration defends its case against CNN’s Acosta
(AP) — President Donald Trump’s administration is trying to fend off a legal challenge from CNN and other outlets over the revocation of journalist Jim Acosta’s White …
Read More »Family of woman killed by neo-Nazi settles lawsuit
(AP) – The family of a woman slain in Kansas by a man who wanted to kill Jews has settled a lawsuit with Walmart over the sale …
Read More »Gary Nolan Show Wednesday November 14th 2018
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Read More »Local lawmakers support Schmitt as attorney general
(Missourinet) Two mid-Missouri GOP state lawmakers are praising Governor Mike Parson’s (R) selection of State Treasurer Eric Schmitt (R) as the state’s new attorney general. State Reps. …
Read More »WAKE UP COLUMBIA WEDNESDAY 111418
00:00 The big stories of the day 14:00 Jeff Crilley on the CNN/Trump lawsuit 00:00 LA/KC game moved to KC and deer numbers 00:00 The things Missouri …
Read More »East Columbia chase ends with arrests
An east Columbia chase on Tuesday night ends with two arrests. Deputies say St. Louis native Gerald Sain, 45, ran from a traffic stop at St. Charles …
Read More »Trial starts for Columbia man accused in baby’s death
The trial starts Wednesday for a Columbia man accused of killing his six-month-old daughter. Cortavia Smith, 21, is charged with second degree murder. Court documents say Smith …
Read More »Wildfire death toll rises as search for missing continues
(AP) – Five days after the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in California history, people are still waiting for word on their missing loved ones. Over 1,000 …
Read More »Callaway among top counties for Missouri deer hunters
Missouri hunters harvested nearly 100,000 deer on the opening weekend of the November firearms season. Callaway County had the second-highest harvest in the state, at 1,971. Franklin …
Read More »Chiefs-Rams game moved from Mexico City to LA due to field
(AP) – The NFL has moved the Los Angeles Rams’ Monday night showdown with the Kansas City Chiefs from Mexico City to Los Angeles due to the …
Read More »Columbia police officer among those honored with state medals
(Missourinet) Loved ones and public safety officials gathered Tuesday to hear story after story outlining the courage of 49 Missouri public safety officials and four civilians who …
Read More »Bishops weigh anti-abuse strategy after delay set by Vatican
(AP) – Several Roman Catholic bishops are urging colleagues at their national meeting to take some sort of action on the clergy sex abuse crisis despite a …
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