Three-to-four inches of snow fell in Columbia starting Sunday morning. After some patchy freezing drizzle on Monday morning, the forecast calls for another one-to-three inches in mid-Missouri …
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18-year-old dies in snowy Callaway crash
An 18-year-old died in a car accident during the wintry conditions in mid-Missouri on Sunday. The Highway Patrol says Nathan Clingman’s vehicle slid off Highway 94 just …
Read More »Dump truck used in Columbia ATM theft
Columbia police say someone used a dump truck to steal an ATM on the south side of town. Investigators say the robber loaded the ATM into the …
Read More »Council casts final vote on Columbia Mall changes Monday
It is a packed final Columbia City Council meeting of 2019. Members will look at a proposed zoning change on the Columbia Mall’s lot. The old Sears …
Read More »Fulton teen, 14, dies in accident
A 14-year-old from Fulton died in an accident involving an off-road vehicle in Phelps County. The Highway Patrol says the girl was a passenger in the RTV …
Read More »Road work on Stadium, Providence this week
Workers are on Stadium Boulevard and Providence Road this week, weather permitting. Watch for lane closures on Stadium between Highway 63 and College Avenue from 9 a.m. …
Read More »Justices to take up dispute over subpoenas for Trump records
(AP) – A case involving President Donald Trump’s pleas to keep his tax, bank and financial records private is going before the Supreme Court. The justices’ decision …
Read More »Operation T.O.Y.S. helps mid-Missouri kids before Christmas
(Missourinet) More than 100 needy children in mid-Missouri’s Cole, Callaway and Osage counties have Christmas presents for themselves and their families, thanks to the annual Operation T.O.Y.S. …
Read More »Winter storm warning issued for Sunday, Monday
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for mid-Missouri through Monday night. Snow started falling Sunday morning and caused several accidents. One person died …
Read More »Andy Woody named new Columbia Fire Chief
It looks like the City of Columbia has a new Fire Chief. On Friday, City Manager John Glascock announced Andy Woody would take over the chief position. …
Read More »Investigators use sonar technology in 9th day searching for missing woman
Investigators are wrapping up their 9th day in the search for Mengqi Ji Elledge. Columbia police announced that through the sonar technology they used, additional information was …
Read More »Arrest made in Welcome Inn killing
Columbia police have made an arrest over this week’s killing in a hotel parking lot. Kevin Lambert, 30, was arrested early Friday on charges of second degree …
Read More »House gets 2 Trump impeachment charges after Judiciary vote
(AP) The House Judiciary Committee has approved two articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump. The charges now go to the full House for an expected vote …
Read More »GM announces $1.5 billion investment in Wentzville plant
General Motors said Friday it is making a $1.5 billion investment in its Wentzville plant. It won’t lead to more jobs, but GM has agreed to keep …
Read More »JC teen murder suspect pleads to lesser charge
A 16-year-old admits to a reduced charge in the death of another teen. ABC 17 reports the boy pleaded guilty to first-degree robbery on Thursday. He avoids …
Read More »UK’s Johnson claims Brexit mandate as Tories secure majority
(AP) British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has arrived at Buckingham Palace to meet with the queen. She will ask him to form a new government after he …
Read More »State lawmaker criticizes price tag for Ceres remodel
It cost $400,000 to re-do the statue of Ceres at the Missouri Capitol building. State Rep. Tony Lovasco says he’s heard from his constituents about the price …
Read More »(AUDIO) Boone County Fair returning to Columbia
The Boone County Fair is returning to the old fairgrounds off Highway 63 near Oakland Gravel Rd. in 2020. The city of Columbia announced last week it …
Read More »US and China near deal that would suspend planned tariffs
(AP) — The Trump administration and China are close to finalizing a modest trade agreement that would suspend tariffs that are set to kick in Sunday, de-escalating …
Read More »Federal jury convicts JC man for lying during gun deals
A Jefferson City man is going to federal prison after lying while trying to buy guns. A jury convicted Joshua Lehman, 35, on Monday on two counts …
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