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Missouri’s attorney general praises federal judge’s ruling on vaccine mandate for health care workers
A federal judge in St. Louis has issued a ruling that blocks the Biden administration’s vaccine mandate on health care workers in ten states. Attorney General Eric …
Read More »Missouri Governor Parson’s overseas trade mission postponed
Recent COVID-related travel restrictions in Israel and Greece have caused Missouri’s governor to postpone this week’s trade mission to the two nations. Governor Mike Parson says delaying …
Read More »Trial to begin Monday for Columbia woman charged in 2017 death of her husband
Jury selection is scheduled to begin Monday in Columbia in a high-profile murder trial involving the 2017 death of a snake breeder. Lynlee Renick is charged with …
Read More »Missouri Governor’s Mansion Christmas tree to be lit Friday night, as part of Living Windows event
It took multiple trucks and a crane, but state employees have installed a large Christmas tree from Columbia on the Governor’s Mansion lawn in Jefferson City. The …
Read More »“Winter Wonderland” to be unveiled Thursday evening at Columbia’s Shelter Garden
One of Columbia’s largest employers is planning a holiday treat for the public, to help celebrate the company’s 75 anniversary. Shelter Insurance will unveil a “Winter Wonderland” …
Read More »Juvenile suffers life-threatening injuries in Columbia Thanksgiving shooting
Columbia Police say two juveniles have been detained for that Thanksgiving morning shooting near Old Highway 63, that left another juvenile with life-threatening injuries. Columbia Police say …
Read More »Columbia-area murder suspect remains jailed in Iowa; extradition hearing delayed
An arraignment date has not been set yet for an accused Boone County murderer. 36-year-old Mark Achterberg is charged with first degree murder and armed criminal action …
Read More »Jefferson City animal shelter closed to public this week
Staffing shortages and COVID are to blame for the decision to close the Jefferson City animal shelter to the public this week, starting Monday morning. City officials …
Read More »Columbia Regional’s beam-signing and topping-off ceremony is Thursday
You’ll have an opportunity this week to sign your name on the final beam of the new $23-million terminal being built at Columbia Regional Airport (COU). A beam-signing …
Read More »Airport manager: United will be back at Columbia Regional Airport; flights to Charlotte likely to happen
Columbia Regional Airport’s (COU) manager says the $23-million new terminal project at COU is expected to be completed by the summer of 2022. COU’s current terminal was …
Read More »(AUDIO): Columbia Regional Airport’s director appears on “CEO Round Table” program
Columbia Regional Airport’s (COU) manager praises construction progress on the $23-million new terminal project at COU. Michael Parks says the new terminal is being built to last …
Read More »Columbia Regional Airport director to appear on “CEO Round Table”
We’ll learn more details about United Airlines’ decision to temporarily suspend operations at Columbia Regional Airport (COU), on Saturday morning. 939 the Eagle host Fred Parry’s guest …
Read More »Columbia Police continue to follow leads in Mizzou employee’s murder
Columbia Police say last month’s murder of a Mizzou employee at his home on Marble Cedars drive in west Columbia is an open investigation. Marble Cedars drive …
Read More »Immaculate Conception in Jefferson City expects big turnout at Thanksgiving Day dinner
The annual community Thanksgiving dinner at Jefferson City’s Immaculate Conception church has drawn more than 1,000 people in some years. Tomorrow’s dinner is from 11 a.m. to …
Read More »Every available Missouri state trooper is on the road on Thanksgiving Wednesday
You’ll notice additional Missouri state troopers on the highways today and throughout the Thanksgiving weekend, enforcing traffic laws and assisting drivers with vehicle issues. The state Highway …
Read More »MoDOT: Missouri is on pace for more than 1,000 traffic fatalities this year
Thanksgiving Eve is traditionally one of the biggest travel days of the year, as Missourians head to their Thanksgiving holiday destinations. State Department of Transportation (MoDOT) highway safety …
Read More »Mid-Missouri seeing increase in flu cases
While COVID continues to be a concern, MU Health Care is also warning about an increase in flu cases, just before the holiday season. MU Health says …
Read More »Murals that were removed from Boone County Courthouse heading to a college
Boone County commissioners have voted to move a Sid Larson mural that offended some residents from the courthouse to Columbia College. It’s unclear when the relocation will …
Read More »Tacos 4 Life restaurant plan heading to Columbia’s city council
You’ll have an opportunity in January to testify about a proposal to build a new restaurant in the 500 block of East Green Meadows in Columbia, across …
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