Expect lots of lane closures the next few days on Interstate 70 at Rocheport. MoDot is doing a full inspection of the Missouri River Bridge there. One …
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Missouri River flood concerns continue
Another crest on the Missouri River at Jefferson City is expected late Tuesday. It’s also expected stay above moderate flood stage for a while at Glasgow. The …
Read More »Atkins pushes literacy, local control in school board race
Jay Atkins admits he wasn’t a big reader growing up. But the Columbia Public Schools board candidate now says it’s a top priority for him. He says …
Read More »Serious injuries in Jefferson City ATV crash
A Jefferson City man is badly hurt in an ATV crash. The Highway Patrol says Robert Rector was the passenger in the all-terrain vehicle on Sunday night …
Read More »Mizzou women’s basketball season ends at Iowa
For the third time in four years, Mizzou’s women’s basketball team has seen its season end in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The Tigers lost …
Read More »Trump didn’t coordinate with Russia in 2016, report declares
(AP) — The Justice Department declared Sunday that special counsel Robert Mueller’s long investigation did not find evidence that President Donald Trump’s campaign “conspired or coordinated” with …
Read More »Missouri starts issuing Real ID-compliant licenses Monday
You can start getting Missouri driver’s licenses on Monday that are compliant with federal Real ID standards. You’ll need one that meets those requirements by October 2020 …
Read More »Highway 63 crash leads to serious injuries
A one-car crash leaves a Moberly man seriously hurt. The Highway Patrol says Dennis Hay went off Highway 63 south of the Columbia Regional Airport exit Saturday …
Read More »Command Web adding jobs in Jeff City
A Jefferson City employer is adding some jobs. Command Web, the plant that prints paperbacks for Scholastic, is expanding, says Missy Bonnot. “They are starting already, hiring …
Read More »Jontay Porter tears ACL again
Jontay Porter has suffered another serious knee injury. He tore his ACL during rehab in Denver with his brother, Michael Porter Jr., about a week ago. Jontay …
Read More »Missing Boone County man found safe
A missing Boone County man has been found safe. Authorities sent out an advisory that 86-year-old Michael Smith had last been seen walking near his home on …
Read More »Gary Nolan Show Friday March 22nd 2019
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Read More »WAKE UP COLUMBIA FRIDAY 032219
00:00 The big stories 09:00 The Osmonds are leaving Vegas 00:00 Brad T 11:00 Seeing your life flash in front of your eyes 00:00 Smart pills 10:00 …
Read More »Lawmakers talk eliminating personal property taxes
If voters decide to eliminate personal property taxes in Missouri, would lawmakers just come up with a next tax to replace those lost funds? While Cole County …
Read More »Samaritan Center renovations almost complete
You might not recognize the Samaritan Center the next time you drive by. Ben DeFeo says they’re almost done with the 47-hundred square foot warehouse addition. DeFeo …
Read More »Governor Mike Parson declares State of Emergency
Governor Mike Parson has declared a state of emergency after flooding caused water rescues in northwest Missouri. While Mid-Missouri officials do not believe we will see significant …
Read More »Three compete for spots on Columbia’s Board of Education
Three candidates are competing for two spots open in the Columbia Board of Education. During Thursday night’s debate, they discussed guns in schools, school boundaries, attendance and …
Read More »Columbia mayoral candidates discuss taxes in debate
The Columbia mayoral candidates discussed city finances and ethics Thursday night during their debate. Chris Kelly said the city’s budget could come unbalanced due to sales tax …
Read More »Moniteau deputy hit by vehicle
A Moniteau deputy is recovering this morning after being struck by a car on Thursday night. Officer Jason Partin was conducting a traffic stop when he was …
Read More »(AUDIO) Mo. Sec. of State Jay Ashcroft
Missouri Sec. of State Jay Ashcroft is pushing a bill making changes to the initiative petition process. He joined Wake Up Columbia to discuss Missouri Senate Bill …
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