Jeff Tran’s Mark Mehmert says you can download an app to keep track of Jefferson City buses. That may not be a bad idea, because routes are …
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Report: Savings from cuts to Missouri in-home care overblown
(AP) – Missouri Auditor Nicole Galloway says cuts to in-home care for seniors and people with disabilities didn’t end up saving as much money as expected. Galloway …
Read More »WAKE UP COLUMBIA WEDNESDAY 120518
00:00 The big stories of the day 11:00 JC Mayor Carrie Tergin talks about the Bicentennial Bridge 00:00 Do ‘Time and Temp’ phone numbers still exist 00:00 …
Read More »Boyce and Bynum announces 177 Columbia layoffs
Layoffs are coming at a Columbia laboratory. Boyce and Bynum Pathology Laboratories announced Tuesday it is getting rid of 177 positions at its site on Portland Street. …
Read More »(AUDIO) Ashland Police Chief talks crossing guard duties, nationwide contest
Lyn Woolford wears a lot of hats in the city of Ashland. He’s the police chief, the city administrator and serves as crossing guard to help get …
Read More »Gunshots hit Cole County apartment building
Someone shoots up a Jefferson City-area apartment. It happened at about 5 p.m. Tuesday on Collier Lane a little west of the capital city. Deputies say three …
Read More »A nation’s farewell for George H.W. Bush
(AP) – Washington is bidding its final farewell to former President George H.W. Bush, his funeral at Washington National Cathedral drawing world envoys, the four remaining ex-presidents, …
Read More »Former Clemson QB Kelly Bryant headed to Missouri
(AP) – Former Clemson starting quarterback Kelly Bryant says he’ll play his final season at Missouri. Bryant released a video on social media that ended with a …
Read More »Prosecutors recommend no jail time for cooperative Flynn
(AP) – The special counsel investigating Russian election interference is recommending no jail time for President Donald Trump’s first national security adviser, retired Gen. Michael Flynn, citing …
Read More »Jefferson City man pleads guilty in meth conspiracy
A Jefferson City man pleads guilty in federal court to helping deal meth that came from the state of California. Javier Rosser, 32, admitted Tuesday to one …
Read More »US sets deadline for Russia, warns it may quit nuclear pact
(AP) — The United States warned Russia Tuesday it has 60 days to start complying with a landmark missile treaty or Washington could abandon the pact, creating …
Read More »U.S. Rep Luetkemeyer talks Pres. Trump’s tariffs
Blaine Luetkemeyer says the United States is winning trade wars all around the world. The Republican congressman says the President’s use of tariffs on foreign cars is …
Read More »(AUDIO) Council approves billion-dollar sewer, stormwater management plan
The Columbia City Council on Monday night approved a billion-dollar plan to manage its wastewater and stormwater. The report maps out how the city will meet required …
Read More »466 tenured faculty eligible for university buyouts
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) – More than 450 tenured faculty in the University of Missouri System are eligible for an employee buyout program. The Columbia Daily Tribune reports …
Read More »Missouri lawmakers resign before lobbying limits
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – Three Missouri lawmakers have resigned before a new constitutional amendment takes effect forcing lawmakers to wait longer to become lobbyists. Democratic Sen. …
Read More »WAKE UP COLUMBIA TUESDAY 120418
00:00 The big stories of the day 11:00 Cindy Segafredo talks about upcoming Miss Columbia pageant 00:00 Ashland Police Chief Lyn Woolford talks about being a finalist …
Read More »Snowy slide-offs in mid-Missouri Tuesday
A few local drivers spent some time in ditches Tuesday morning. Much more snow than expected came down overnight, leading to several mid-Missouri accidents starting in the …
Read More »Overnight larcenies from cars in north Columbia
A thief apparently went to town in north Columbia overnight. The Boone County Sheriff’s Department took reports of several larcenies from cars Tuesday morning off Highway VV …
Read More »New Columbia substation to be named after Officer Bowden
You’ll see a familiar name on the building when the Columbia Police Department opens a new substation on the north side of town. The city council on …
Read More »JC Council approves donation for Bicentennial Bridge project
The Jefferson City Council on Monday night officially accepted a private donation to move ahead with a new park. The $3 million from the B.J. DeLong family …
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