(AP) – A Jefferson City man is charged with first-degree involuntary manslaughter after a shooting death at the Columbia Mall. The Columbia Daily Tribune reports 25-year-old Scott …
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Barr: redcated Mueller report coming “within a week”
(AP) – Attorney General William Barr is returning to Capitol Hill for a second time this week as lawmakers, the White House and the American public anxiously …
Read More »(AUDIO) Gov. Parson wants outside agency to look at Army Corps of Engineers
Gov. Parson says he will meet with the Army Corps of Engineers again in about a week to discuss the agency’s management of the Missouri River. He …
Read More »Major snowstorm could lead to more Missouri River flooding
(AP) — The Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, one of the poorest areas in the nation, is bracing for another major winter storm and the …
Read More »Missouri House advances bill to collect online sales taxes
(AP) – A bill advancing in the Missouri House would require out-of-state retailers to collect taxes on online sales to Missourians. Lawmakers voted 78-72 on Tuesday to …
Read More »Columbia man sentenced to nine years for heroin and gun possession
A Columbia man is heading to federal prison for nine years without parole. Vernon Deandre Jordan was sentenced Tuesday afternoon for possessing heroin and illegally possessing a …
Read More »Gary Nolan Show Tuesday April 9th 2019
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Read More »Murder suspect Serrano-Vitorino dies in custody
The Mexican national accused of murdering a Montgomery County man as part of a 2016 killing spree is dead. Authorities say Pablo Serrano-Vitorino was found non-responsive in …
Read More »Three arrests after gunshots near marijuana operation in Cole County
Investigators say some gunshots and drugs lead to arrests in west Jefferson City. Cole County authorities say they found several shell casings at about 12:50 a.m. Tuesday …
Read More »WAKE UP COLUMBIA TUESDAY 040919
00:00 The big stories of the day 12:00 Christopher Arps on Natl Guard, STL merger 00:00 The airport runway 10:00 Governor Mike Parson on flooding, Natl Guard, …
Read More »Cole County man accused of detonating explosives
A Cole County man is accused of messing around with bombs. Danny Smith, 40, was arrested on four felony charges. Deputies say someone reported on Monday morning …
Read More »Heavy fire at southwest Columbia duplex
Fire does damage to a southwest Columbia duplex. Boone County investigators say they knocked down a kitchen fire on Tuesday morning on Catherine Drive near South Providence …
Read More »Wade named Columbia school board president
The Columbia Public Schools board of education has a new president. Helen Wade will replace the retiring Jan Mees. Jonathan Sessions is the new vice president. The …
Read More »Judge blocks Trump’s asylum policy but delays enforcement
(AP) A U.S. judge decided Monday to block the Trump administration’s policy of returning asylum seekers to Mexico as they wait for an immigration court to hear …
Read More »Pipeline testing complete near Mexico
Water testing is done on the Panhandle Eastern Pipeline in the Mexico area. Workers spent most of Monday making sure the integrity of the pipeline was sound …
Read More »Columbia Regional Airport flights canceled until Apr. 16
Flights at Columbia Regional Airport will be canceled for another week. Interim City Manager John Glascock says the crosswind runway will be closed for emergency construction until …
Read More »Fitzwater joins opposition to Grain Belt
Another mid-Missouri lawmaker says a private firm should not be allowed take your farm land to put in overhead transmission lines for wind power. Callaway County Rep. …
Read More »Virginia wins NCAA men’s basketball championship
(AP) – Yes, Virginia, there is a national championship. The Cavaliers have claimed the NCAA men’s basketball title by outlasting Texas Tech, 85-77 in overtime. It’s the …
Read More »US labels elite Iran force a foreign terrorist organization
(AP) — The United States on Monday designated Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps a foreign terrorist organization, an unprecedented declaration against a foreign government that may prompt retaliation …
Read More »Rowden expects lots of action in Missouri Senate soon
(Missourinet) It’s “go time” in the Missouri Senate. The legislative session ends in about six weeks. Columbia’s Caleb Rowden is Senate majority leader. He says expect the …
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