00:00 The big stories of the day 11:00 Hunter Bushnell interview 00:00 City councilman Matt Pitzer on police chief Ken Burton leaving 12:00 Car Santa 00:00 Matt …
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Columbia gas station robbed early Monday
There’s been an early morning robbery at a Columbia gas station. Police say a man told the clerk he had a gun and demanded money at about …
Read More »Chiefs win, clinch top seed in AFC playoffs
(AP) The Chiefs finally clinched their third consecutive AFC West title and the No. 1 seed in the playoffs, and Patrick Mahomes and the rest of Kansas …
Read More »Throngs to pack Times Square for mild, rainy New Year’s Eve
(AP) – Sting, Christina Aguilera and revelers from around the world are set to welcome 2019 in New York City’s Times Square. Spectators are expected to start …
Read More »Columbia police officer injured in crash
A Columbia police car was part of a crash on the south side of town Sunday night. A car was in the left-turn lane on Forum Boulevard …
Read More »Missouri man could face death penalty for killing family
(AP) – Prosecutors say a St. Louis-area man charged with fatally shooting his girlfriend, her two young children and her mother could face the death penalty once …
Read More »Judge clears the way for appeal of ruling against health law
(AP) — A federal judge in Texas who recently declared the Affordable Care Act unconstitutional has stayed his ruling to allow for appeals. That means “Obamacare” remains …
Read More »For Trump, Pelosi shutdown becomes first battle of new era
(AP) – Democratic House leader Nancy Pelosi and President Donald Trump both think they have public sentiment on their side in the battle over a border wall. …
Read More »Remole backs coal energy
A local state representative is one of the biggest supporters of coal in the Missouri legislature. Tim Remole’s district north of I-70 includes the Thomas Hill power …
Read More »Mizzou police arrest rape suspect
University of Missouri police have arrested a Columbia man accused of rape and sodomy. Mujahid Ahmed, 27, allegedly sexually assaulted someone he knew in an MU residence …
Read More »Columbia police chief Burton resigns
Columbia’s police chief has resigned. The city announced Friday that Ken Burton is stepping down effective Jan. 3 at 5 p.m. He had been Columbia’s police chief …
Read More »Jefferson City Salvation Army exceeds fundraising goal
The Jefferson City Red Kettle campaign wraps-up on time and over its goal. The campaign is now sitting at more than $289,000 in donations. Lieutenant Christopher White …
Read More »Moberly homicide victims identified
Moberly authorities are investigating a double homicide. Officers report they found two dead men inside a car on Concannon Street at about 11:22 a.m. Saturday. They apparently …
Read More »Gary Nolan Show Friday December 28th 2018
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Read More »WAKE UP COLUMBIA FRIDAY 122818
00:00 The big stories of the day 16:00 Most popular things that were bought this year 00:00 Changing the start date of schools and culinary expertise 00:00 …
Read More »Rowden looks ahead to Senate leadership role
The new year will bring a new role for Columbia state Senator Caleb Rowden. He’ll be taking over as the Senate majority floor leader when the session …
Read More »Driver arrested after high-speed chase ends in crash
A suspect could face serious charges after a high-speed chase through Jefferson City on Thursday afternoon. Officers were called out to assist Moniteau County deputies in pursuit …
Read More »Trial dates set for three suspects in DeBrodie case
We know the trial dates now for three of the people accused in the death of Carl DeBrodie. The Fulton man with special needs was found encased …
Read More »Trump threatens to shut border if no wall money
(AP) – President Donald Trump is threatening to close the U.S. border with Mexico if Democrats in Congress don’t agree to fund the construction of a border …
Read More »State audit recommends using St. Louis County drug database
(Missourinet) A state audit says Missouri had 33.2 million prescription drug claims totaling $959 million in 2016. The analysis involves the Department of Social Services’ oversight of …
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