(AP) — A hacker gained access to personal information from more than 100 million Capital One credit applications, the bank said Monday as federal authorities arrested a suspect …
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JCPS fires former tech employee over alleged data breach
A Jefferson City school system employee at the center of a lawsuit with the district has been fired. The board took the action Friday against Tammy Ferry. …
Read More »Owensville man reported missing found safe
UPDATE: Authorities said on Monday that Dressing had been found safe. EARLIER STORY: Authorities are asking you to keep an eye out for a missing eastern …
Read More »Trump, Sharpton trade barbs over Baltimore comments
(AP) As Latoya Peoples painted a mural with high school-age students Monday in Baltimore, she was determined not to let President Donald Trump’s recent tweets about the …
Read More »Small fire at MU Health Care children’s hospital
We have more info now about that small fire at MU Health Care’s children’s hospital Monday morning. An official with the fire department says they think a …
Read More »(AUDIO) Columbia bar owner on proposed drink restrictions
The city of Columbia is considering restrictions on the types of drink specials a business can offer. Jesse Garcia, the owner of The Social Room and Penguin …
Read More »Road work on 47 Columbia streets starts Monday
Road work was set to start Monday on 47 Columbia streets, weather permitting. The city says to expect delays while crews put down a fast-drying asphalt sealing …
Read More »Shooting at California festival kills 3; suspect is dead
(AP) – A gunman cut through a fence to avoid security and opened fire at Northern California’s popular Gilroy Garlic Festival, killing three and wounding at least …
Read More »JC airport terminal in limbo
Are the days numbered for Jefferson City’s airport terminal? City Operations Division Director Britt Smith says the building was badly damaged by floodwaters. “We have suspended working …
Read More »Trump says director of national intelligence is resigning
(AP) – Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats is leaving his job next month, ending a two-year tenure marked by President Donald Trump’s clashes with intelligence officials. …
Read More »Boonville man badly hurt in I-70 crash
A Boonville man is badly hurt after an I-70 crash. The Highway Patrol says Terry Hobbs went off the interstate just west of Boonville late Saturday night, …
Read More »Serious injuries in two Lake of the Ozarks accidents
Two people have serious injuries after separate accidents on the Lake of the Ozarks on Saturday afternoon. Highway Patrol troopers say 84-year-old Carolyn Baas of Grand Havens, …
Read More »Trump steps up attack on black lawmaker, calls him ‘racist’
(AP) – Facing growing accusations of racism for his incendiary tweets, President Donald Trump is seeking to deflect the criticism by labeling a leading black congressman as …
Read More »Columbia holding public meeting on drink special restrictions
The city of Columbia is holding a hearing on Monday at 3 p.m. in city hall about a possible ban on certain types of drink specials. Staffers …
Read More »Moberly police arrest man accused of threatening woman with hammer
A 23-year-old man is behind bars after he was accused of threatening a woman with a hammer. Moberly police said when they arrived in the 500 block …
Read More »City of Columbia will close section of Southpark Drive starting Monday
Starting Monday, the City of Columbia will close Southpark Drive at College Avenue in downtown for sidewalk upgrades. This is part of the Boone County Route 163 …
Read More »Ameren decides against wind farm in northwest Missouri
(AP) Missouri’s largest electricity provider is backing away from a plan to develop a wind farm in northwest Missouri. Ameren Missouri says it has terminated plans for …
Read More »Glascock presents proposed city of Columbia budget
Some city employees could see pay raises. Columbia’s interim city manager, John Glascock, said that his proposed fiscal 2020 budget will include pay raises but the stagnant …
Read More »Columbia police identify skeletal remains found off I-70
UPDATE: Columbia police have identified the remains as 39-year old Glenn Lester O’Neal. The cause of death has yet to be determined. ORIGINAL STORY: A death investigation …
Read More »New leader of National Guard announced
(AP) A man with 26 years of military service will be the Missouri National Guard’s new adjutant general. Governor Mike Parson announced on Thursday that Col. Levon …
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