(AP) — Sen. Josh Hawley has found a new publisher after his book was dropped by Simon & Schuster in the wake of the siege of the …
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Fulton man suffers life-threatening injuries in duplex fire
A Fulton man has life-threatening injuries after a house fire. Investigators say they learned about the fire at about 2:30 a.m. Monday at a single-story duplex on …
Read More »Extra precautions taken in Jefferson City ahead of inauguration
Expect extra law enforcement near the Missouri Capitol building in Jefferson City this week. The FBI warned about possible armed protests at buildings like those across the …
Read More »After losing Mahomes, Chiefs and Henne hold off Browns 22-17
(AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs had lost Patrick Mahomes to a concussion and were in danger of losing the game. Then their defense and Chad Henne …
Read More »FBI vetting Guard troops in DC amid fears of insider attack
(AP) — U.S. defense officials say they are worried about an insider attack or other threat from service members involved in securing President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration. That …
Read More »Georgia man seriously hurt in California, Mo. crash
A Georgia man is badly hurt after a crash near California, Mo. The Highway Patrol says James Bowen was exiting Highway 50 near the Business 50 East …
Read More »Woman arrested after gunshot in north Columbia
A woman is arrested after a gunshot in north Columbia. Police say they confirmed one shot was fired at about 5:30 p.m. Saturday in the parking lot …
Read More »Boone Hospital CEO expects widespread vaccine availability soon
What’s the hold up on getting people the coronavirus vaccine? Boone Hospital CEO Troy Greer says he tries to keep perspective on how quickly a vaccine came …
Read More »Veit supports limits on pandemic-related lawsuits
State lawmakers are looking at bills designed to protect businesses and hospitals from being sued over COVID-related issues. “No one knows what the effects of covid are. …
Read More »Missouri woman seen with Pelosi sign charged in DC riot
(AP) — A Missouri woman has been charged with taking a splintered name plate belonging to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi during the riot at the U.S. Capitol. …
Read More »Loews Hotel cancels Hawley event
(AP) — Loews Hotels says it has backed out of an upcoming fundraiser in Orlando, Florida, for U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley. It’s the latest fallout for the …
Read More »Phil Spector, famed music producer and murderer, dies at 81
(AP) — Phil Spector, the eccentric and revolutionary music producer who transformed rock music with his “Wall of Sound” method and who later was convicted of murder, …
Read More »Navalny’s arrest adds to tension between Russia and the West
(AP) — Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny’s arrest as he arrived in Moscow after recovering from his poisoning with a nerve agent has drawn widespread criticism from …
Read More »Restoration Chiropractic $200 CC’s City Broiler Gift Card Giveaway
At Restoration Chiropractic, we are a neurologically based chiropractic corrective care facility with a mission of restoring hope, health and life to our community! Our unique torque …
Read More »Winter Weather Advisory issued; snow and strong winds expected
Mid-Missouri is looking at a decent amount of snow for the first time this winter. A winter weather advisory is in effect until 9 p.m. Friday. National …
Read More »Shooting reported at Heather Ridge Apartments
Columbia police investigate a shooting near the Stadium and Broadway intersection. Offiers say a 25-year old man went to the hospital after being shot on Thursday night …
Read More »Boone County health order extended through Feb. 16
Columbia and Boone County will stay under the current coronavirus health order for at least another month. Health director Stephanie Browning announced an extension of the order …
Read More »Gov. Parson: Missouri entering Phase 1B of vaccination plan
Missouri enters the next stage of its coronavirus vaccination plan. Gov. Parson announced Thursday that first responders and public health professionals are now eligible to receive the …
Read More »Justice Dept. watchdog opens probe of response to riot
(AP) — The Justice Department’s internal watchdog says it will investigate how the department and its agencies prepared for and responded to last week’s riots at the …
Read More »Biden proposes $1.9 trillion plan for coronavirus, economy
(AP) — President-elect Joe Biden is proposing a $1.9 trillion plan to expand coronavirus vaccinations, help individuals and jump-start the economy. The plan, which would require congressional …
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