A 69-year-old Fulton woman is accused of going after a family member with a couple sharp objects. Judith Kribbs was arrested Sunday afternoon at a home on …
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New Zealand prime minister announces gun reforms
(AP) New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern says gun law reforms will be announced within 10 days following the Christchurch shootings that killed 50 people. She said …
Read More »Rock Bridge wins first boys basketball state title
For the first time ever, the Rock Bridge boys are state champs in basketball. The Bruins beat CBC 63-59 in the Class 5 final on Saturday at …
Read More »CPD investigates Bodie Dr. shots fired
Columbia police are investigating shots fired on the north side of town. Officers say they found evidence of gunshots at about 11 p.m. Saturday night on Bodie …
Read More »Clark man, 22, dies in crash
A Randolph County man has died in a fiery weekend crash. The Highway Patrol says Nickolaus Burton lost control of his pickup at about 2 a.m. Saturday …
Read More »New medical marijuana draft rules released
(Missourinet) The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) has released its second set of draft rules for the state’s first medical marijuana program. The new …
Read More »ACC lands 3 No. 1 seeds in men’s tourney
(AP) – For the second time in NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament history one conference has produced three No. 1 seeds. ACC powerhouses Duke, Virginia and North Carolina …
Read More »Ethiopia minister: ‘Clear similarities’ in Boeing crashes
(AP) — Preliminary information from the flight data recorder of an Ethiopian Airlines plane that crashed a week ago and killed 157 people shows “clear similarities” with …
Read More »Governor forms school safety task force
(Missourinet) Missouri now has a task force working on a statewide plan for school safety. Governor Parson signed the executive order creating the panel. “I expect school …
Read More »Missouri House bill would remove late penalties on state taxes
(Missourinet) Missouri taxpayers who have been impacted by a withholding issue may be getting some relief. A Missouri House oversight committee heard testimony Wednesday in Jefferson City …
Read More »Cole EMS modernizing ambulance fleet
Cole County EMS is getting two new state of the art ambulances. Chief Matt Lindewirth says the new units are being built in Canada. They will cost …
Read More »Gary Nolan Show Friday March 15th 2019
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Read More »WAKE UP COLUMBIA FRIDAY 031519
00:00 The big stories 11:00 MODOR director stepping down 00:00 Astrology, St. Patrick’s Day, and drinking 00:00 FGF stuff 09:00 Grae Drake
Read More »Embattled revenue director Walters resigns, Zellers named acting director
UPDATE: Gov. Parson’s office announce Friday that Joel Walters is resigning, effect Mar. 22. Revenue Dept. Chief Operating Officer Ken Zellers will become acting director then. …
Read More »Police say 49 dead in New Zealand mosque shootings
(AP) – New Zealand Police Commissioner Mike Bush says the death toll has increased to 49 in shootings at two mosques. Bush told a news conference that …
Read More »Strong winds cause damage, accidents in mid-Mo
Columbia Regional Airport recorded a 56 mph wind gust on Thursday. Those conditions led to some power outages, downed tree limbs, and other damage. ABC 17 reports …
Read More »Mo. Senators split on resolution blocking Trump’s emergency declaration
The U.S. Senate has voted to block President Trump’s emergency declaration for funding to build a wall at the southern border. Missouri Senators Josh Hawley and Roy …
Read More »(AUDIO) Parry on proposed wind farm near Harrisburg
An international company held an open house in Harrisburg this week. Officials for E. On made the case for a wind farm spread over thousands of acres …
Read More »Planned Parenthood arson case heading to federal grand jury
(Missourinet) Federal prosecutors say a federal grand jury in Jefferson City will decide within the next month whether to indict a Columbia man charged with the February …
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