A 20-year-old man has been shot and killed in north Columbia overnight. Police found the body of Deonte Gainwell at about 12:30 a.m. Thursday on Weymeyer Drive …
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NWS predicts 3-4″ of Columbia snow in next storm
It’s still not clear just how much snow we’re going to get from the next winter storm coming to mid-Missouri. Ben Herzog with the National Weather Service …
Read More »GOP dismiss suggestion that State of Union be postponed
(AP) – President Donald Trump’s Republican allies are dismissing as a political ploy House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s request that the president postpone his planned State of the …
Read More »(AUDIO) Matt Akins on “Police Protected Pimp”
A new documentary released this week focuses on an alleged cover-up by the Columbia Police Department. Local filmmaker Matt Akins and his group Citizens for Justice produced …
Read More »(AUDIO) Gov. Parson delivers 2019 State of the State address
Mike Parson delivered his first State of the State address on Wednesday afternoon. He took over as governor last June after Eric Greitens resigned. You can get …
Read More »Governor Parson seeks 3 percent raise for state workers
(MissouriNet) Missouri Republican Governor Mike Parson is asking for a 3 percent across the board raise for state workers in his budget request for the upcoming fiscal …
Read More »Man killed by St. Louis police was suspect in shooting
(AP) – The man killed after allegedly shooting at St. Louis detectives was facing charges for shooting a woman in Jefferson City. St. Louis police on Wednesday …
Read More »Police chase of two Jefferson City theft suspects
A theft at a Jefferson City department store leads to a high-speed chase through two counties. JCPD says the two suspects took more than $500 worth of …
Read More »After crossing into Guatemala, migrants set sights on Mexico
(AP) — More than 1,700 Hondurans were walking and hitchhiking through Guatemala on Wednesday, heading toward the Mexico border as part of a new caravan of migrants …
Read More »UK’s May looks to rivals for Brexit’s Plan B
(AP) British Prime Minister Theresa May says she has started meeting leaders of opposition parties about Brexit and called for politicians to “put self-interest aside” and find …
Read More »Gary Nolan Show Wednesday January 16th 2019
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Read More »Gary Nolan Show Wednesday January 16th 2019
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Read More »WAKE UP COLUMBIA WEDNESDAY 011619
00:00 The big stories of the day 11:00 A black man’s white privilege 00:00 Honoring Bob Burchard 10:00 Would you go to the Chiefs game on 0 …
Read More »(AUDIO) Sen. Blunt on shutdown
The partial government shutdown effects hundreds of thousands of people. But Missouri Republican Senator Roy Blunt says it’s mainly a conversation between President Trump and House Speaker …
Read More »Congress prepares to skip planned recess if shutdown goes on
(AP) – Congress is planning to skip next week’s planned recess if the partial government shutdown continues. And there is every indication it will drag on. Neither …
Read More »Hall-of-Famer Burchard to retire from Columbia College
Columbia College men’s basketball coach and athletic director Bob Burchard announced Tuesday he will retire at the end of the season. The NAIA Hall-of-Famer has 782 career …
Read More »Givens pleads not guilty
A not guilty plea is entered for the woman accused of killing a Jefferson City child. Quatavia Givens, 26, entered the plea Tuesday in a Cole County …
Read More »Suspect wanted in Sarazen Drive homicide
Boone County authorities are looking for a suspect connected to that killing just east of Columbia on Sunday. Garland Wisley, 60, has been charged with 2nd degree …
Read More »Barr seeks to assure senators he won’t be a Trump loyalist
(AP) – The Washington veteran nominated to be attorney general has tried to assure Democrats that he will not be a loyalist to President Donald Trump. Under …
Read More »House approves Clean Missouri exemptions, rejects LGBT protections
(AP) Missouri House members have voted against protecting staff from being fired for being lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender. House members in a Tuesday voice vote rejected …
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