(AP) — Congress is quickly moving past the point at which it can deliver more coronavirus relief before the Election. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, her Senate Republican …
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Two Mid-Mo accidents result in serious injuries, one death
Two accidents in mid-Missouri led to serious injuries for local residents. The Highway Patrol says Arbray Brown’s car went off Audrain County Route FF near County Road …
Read More »(AUDIO) Bus. Loop business leader on pandemic’s impact
Exec. Dir. Carrie Gartner with The Loop CID talks about how Columbia’s Bus. Loop 70 businesses are trying to survive and thrive during the coronavirus pandemic on …
Read More »(AUDIO) Sen. Blunt on Judge Barrett, coronavirus relief talks
Sen. Roy Blunt goes behind the scenes on the Amy Coney Barrett hearings, and has an update on coronavirus relief talks, during Wake Up Columbia on Thursday:
Read More »SEC announces schedule changes for Mizzou football
Mizzou football now has more clarity on its football schedule after multiple postponements in the SEC due to COVID-19. The SEC announced Friday the Tigers will host …
Read More »Columbia police investigate armed robbery at apartment complex
Police investigate an armed robbery at a Columbia apartment complex. The victim tells investigators he was leaving an apartment building on Stadium Blvd. near Broadway at about …
Read More »Human remains confirmed to be missing man
Columbia police confirm human remains found in the middle of town this summer belong to a missing man. Clayton Jacobs was reported missing July 29. The 58-year-old’s …
Read More »Missouri introduces COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan
Missouri released its plan to distribute an oncoming COVID-19 vaccine. Governor Parson introduced the plan at his news conference Thursday. “This will be a major global development …
Read More »Trump, Biden go at it — from a distance — in town halls
(AP) — President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden squared off, in a way, in dueling televised town halls that showcased striking differences in temperament, views on …
Read More »14th COVID-19 death in Boone County; Sixth death in Callaway County
Boone County reports a 14th county resident has died from COVID-19. Health officials confirmed Thursday the patient was between 75 and 79 years old. Active cases in …
Read More »Mizzou in-person classes to continue after Thanksgiving
Mizzou still plans to hold in-person classes after Thanksgiving break. The university points to a near 90% drop in active student coronavirus cases since the start of …
Read More »Chiefs sign Le’Veon Bell 2 days after release from Jets
(AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs have signed running back Le’Veon Bell two days after he was released by the New York Jets. The move adds another …
Read More »Twitter changes hacked content rules after Biden story furor
(AP) Twitter said late Thursday it was changing its policy on hacked content after an outcry about its handling of an unverified political story that sparked cries …
Read More »Mo. unemployment claims rise, U.S. numbers stubbornly high
Missouri weekly initial unemployment claims are the highest they have been in more than a month. The state labor department reported on Thursday 10,502 Missourians filed initial …
Read More »1-year-old drowns in private Pettis Co. pond
A one-year-old drowned in a private pond in Pettis County. The Highway Patrol says the little boy walked away from a residence on Tatum Loop south of …
Read More »SUV damaged by bullets after Columbia shots fired
People in an SUV and a car apparently shoot at each other in the middle of Columbia. Officers found shell casings near West Worley and Pershing Road …
Read More »Harris suspends travel after staffer tests COVID-19 positive
(AP) — Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris is suspending in-person events until Monday after two people associated with the campaign tested positive for coronavirus. Joe Biden’s …
Read More »Suspect identified in JC gas station shooting
Authorities investigate an overnight shooting at a Jefferson City gas station. Jefferson City police have identified the suspect as 25-year old Xavies Parks. He is considered armed …
Read More »Boone County reports 14th death from COVID-19
Boone County reports a 14th county resident has died from COVID-19. Health officials confirmed Thursday the patient was between 75 and 79 years old. Active cases in …
Read More »Jefferson City middle schools extend online-only learning
Jefferson City’s two public middle schools will learn online-only for at least another week, because of staffing challenges caused by the virus. Cole County Health Department’s Chezney …
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