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Mid-Missouri digs out from historic snowfall
Mid-Missouri is still recovering from record-setting snow. The National Weather Service reported 16.9″ fell at Columbia Regional Airport from Friday afternoon through Sunday. We set records for …
Read More »Boone County detective confirms homicide investigation
The Boone County Sheriff’s Department is investigating a homicide. A department spokesman has confirmed a man was found shot to death at about 7 a.m. Sunday on …
Read More »Graham says Trump isn’t giving in on border wall
(AP) – Congress returns to Washington for its first full week of business since control of the House reverted to Democrats, but lawmakers will face with the …
Read More »Chiefs whip Colts, advance to AFC title game
(AP) – The Kansas City Chiefs have advanced to the AFC Championship Game for the first time in a quarter-century. Patrick Mahomes (mah-HOHMZ’), Damien Williams and the …
Read More »Jefferson City considers term limit tweak
Do you think there should be some wiggle room built into term limits? Jefferson City councilmen want to know if you’d approve allowing council members to run …
Read More »Callaway County murder suspects identified
Callaway County authorities have identified two suspects in a recent homicide. Ruben Corales Cabrera, 33, and Emily Ricketts, 22, are considered armed and dangerous. Investigators say they …
Read More »Dave? Dave? Kansas City man gets tickets for helping Chief
(AP) – A random act of kindness has netted AFC Championship tickets for a man called Dave who helped dig a Kansas City Chief out of the …
Read More »Missouri lawmakers considering online tax
Voters in Jefferson City and Columbia didn’t think much of the idea when it was on local ballots. But Governor Parson and many Missouri lawmakers think an …
Read More »Judge blocks Trump birth control coverage rules in 13 states
(AP) – A U.S. judge in California has blocked Trump administration rules, which would allow more employers to opt out of providing women with no-cost birth control, …
Read More »Missouri Capitol building renovations underway
(Missourinet) Work on a four-year, $50 million project to renovate the Missouri Capitol building in Jefferson City is almost 40 percent complete. Dana Rademan Miller heads a …
Read More »Veit calls tax breaks an early legislative priority
New Cole County state representative Rudy Veit says he remembers what you told him when he was out on the campaign trail. “They have great concerns about …
Read More »Armed robbery at Columbia title loan company
Columbia Police are investigating an armed robbery and shots fired on Business Loop 70. Witnesses say a man with a gun took some money from MidAmerican Title …
Read More »Mid-Missouri winter storm traffic updates
(Last update 6pm) Here are the latest road updates from the winter storm as it passes through Mid-Missouri: MoDOT: I-70 EB in Montgomery Co. CLOSED at 4:55 …
Read More »Plane slides off snowy Columbia Regional runway
A plane slides off the runway at Columbia Regional Airport. The city says the American Airlines plane inbound from Dallas-Ft. Worth landed safely at about 2:30 p.m. …
Read More »Visitation for Gabriella Curry on Friday
The visitation is Friday evening for the four-year-old girl killed by a Columbia police SUV. Gabriella Curry will be remembered from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at …
Read More »Woolford named America’s favorite crossing guard
It’s official: Lyn Woolford is America’s favorite crossing guard. A panel of contest sponsors confirmed the win Thursday. Woolford is Ashland’s police chief. He’s known for wearing …
Read More »Trump closer to declaring emergency; 800,000 won’t get paid
(AP) – President Donald Trump is edging closer to declaring a national emergency to fund his long-promised border wall, as pressure mounts to find an escape hatch …
Read More »Strong interest in medical marijuana in Missouri
(AP) – Plenty of entities are showing interest in opening medical marijuana businesses in Missouri. The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services said Thursday that it …
Read More »Missouri Senate gets off to rocky start over rules dispute
(AP) – The Missouri Senate is off to a rocky start to its new session because of a dispute over rules. After a ceremonial first day, the …
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