(AP) – President Donald Trump has wrapped up his visits to cities reeling from mass shootings that left 31 dead and dozens more wounded. He was greeted …
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Moberly man faces 25 felony child sex charges
A Moberly man is facing 25 felony counts for alleged sexual crimes against children. Those charges came down on Wednesday against 43-year-old Scotty Reynolds. He was arrested …
Read More »Fire does $45k damage to Fulton home
A fire does $45,000 worth of damage at a Fulton home. Investigators say it happened Wednesday afternoon in the kitchen of the home on Cote Sans Dessein …
Read More »Galloway: Schmitt missed deadline on records law opinion
(AP) – Democratic Missouri Auditor Nicole Galloway says the state attorney general’s office missed its own deadline to determine whether Gov. Mike Parson’s office may redact information …
Read More »Attorney General: Counting of rape kits nearly complete
(AP) – Attorney General Eric Schmitt says counting of untested rape kits in the state is nearly complete. Schmitt said Wednesday that 95.6% of law enforcement agencies …
Read More »Mississippi immigration raids net 680 arrests
(AP) U.S. immigration officials say raids at seven food processing plants in Mississippi resulted in 680 arrests. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Acting Director Matthew Albence told …
Read More »Man dies in Cooper County accident
One arrest after a California, Missouri man dies in a Cooper County accident. The Highway Patrol says Dylan Kramel was in the bucket of a skid steer …
Read More »Columbia police consider search of landfill in 2006 case
Columbia investigators are considering searching a local landfill after a man confessed to killing his wife and putting her body in a dumpster in 2006. Police are …
Read More »Ameren Missouri starts smart grid project in Jefferson City
Ameren Missouri has started a project that it says will cut power outage times from hours to seconds in downtown Jefferson City. According to Missourinet, Ameren spokesman …
Read More »Trump to visit sites of shootings
(AP) – President Donald Trump’s plan to carry a message of national unity and healing to the sites of the most recent mass shootings in America is …
Read More »Corps to keep water releases into Missouri River high
(AP) – As predicted, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says it plans to keep water releases into the lower Missouri River elevated, as runoff continues to …
Read More »(AUDIO) Columbia police chief Geoff Jones
Geoff Jones found out on Monday he will get to live out a dream he had as a kid, and become Columbia’s next permanent police chief. He …
Read More »Man indicted in death of Lincoln University student
(AP) – A grand jury indicted a 19-year-old Jefferson City man in the shooting death of Lincoln University student body president. Michael Bouchee is charged with second-degree …
Read More »Mizzou men’s basketball releases non-conference schedule
Mizzou men’s basketball released its non-conference schedule on Tuesday. The Tigers start the year Nov. 6 against Incarnate Word. Many of the big games are away from …
Read More »Michael Brown’s father wants investigation reopened
(AP) – The father of Michael Brown is seeking a new investigation of the white Ferguson police officer who fatally shot the black and unarmed teenager nearly …
Read More »Agent fired over anti-Trump text messages sues FBI, Justice
(AP) – A veteran FBI agent who was fired over derogatory text messages about President Donald Trump has sued the FBI and Justice Department. Peter Strzok (STRUCK) …
Read More »China warns Hong Kong facing biggest crisis since handover
(AP) – The head of Beijing’s Cabinet office responsible for Hong Kong says the territory is facing its “most severe situation” since the handover from British rule …
Read More »Two shots fired cases reported in Columbia
Two separate reports of shots fired come in to police in north Columbia Wednesday. Nobody was hurt in either case and CPD officers are still investigating. The …
Read More »Major disaster declaration expands to six more Missouri counties
(AP) Missouri residents hit by flooding or severe storms in six additional counties can now access federal aid. Gov. Mike Parson says the Federal Emergency Management Agency …
Read More »Proposed Jefferson City budget includes dip into reserves
The mayor says this is why you save for a rainy day. Jefferson City’s Carrie Tergin says the impact of the May tornado and historic spring flooding …
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