The Food Bank for Central and Northeast Missouri unveiled the name for its new facility on the Business Loop. The Food Bank Market was officially introduced at …
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Columbia man convicted in November shooting
A man is found guilty of playing a role in a northeast Columbia shooting. ABC 17 reports a jury found Noah Solbrekken guilty of first-degree assault, armed …
Read More »St. Louis mayor signs executive order to support transgender community
(AP) St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones signed an executive order designed to make transgender people feel welcome in the city. The order signed Thursday instructs city government …
Read More »CPD: Juvenile suspect detained after deadly south Columbia robbery
Columbia police say a second suspect is in custody in connection to a deadly robbery this week. Officers said Thursday that a juvenile suspect was detained on …
Read More »Eight candidates have applied for CPS board opening
Eight candidates are hoping to be appointed to the Columbia Public Schools board soon. ABC 17 reports former school board members Jan Mees and Della Streaty-Wilhoit have …
Read More »Hermann murder suspect has preliminary hearing delayed
The man accused of killing a Hermann police officer has his court date pushed back. A judge issued a motion of continuance Wednesday for Kenneth Simpson, 35, …
Read More »Missouri attorney general urges Kansas City police to enforce transgender care restrictions law
(AP) Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey is urging Kansas City police to enforce a state law that bans transgender health care for minors after the city’s police …
Read More »NWS: Mid-Missouri under enhanced risk of severe storms Friday
Mid-Missouri could see some severe weather activity Friday. The National Weather Service says Columbia and Jefferson City are under an “enhanced” risk for severe weather. The storms …
Read More »Police warn of suspect with gun in south Columbia
UPDATE: MU authorities say the police have made an arrest. MU Alert Update: ALL CLEAR. Subject taken into custody. No reported injuries. Campus operating under normal conditions. …
Read More »Man charged with murder after Moberly drug overdose death
Police in Moberly have arrested a man connected to a drug overdose death. Officers said Thursday that prosecutors charged Kyle Hummel of Huntsville with second degree murder …
Read More »Three injured after shooting at north Columbia gas station
Three people are injured after a shooting outside a Columbia gas station. Police say they responded to a call of shots fired at the Break Time convenience …
Read More »Missouri Senate gives preliminary approval to texting while driving bill
The Missouri Senate is close to final approval for a bill that would put more restrictions on texting while driving. Senators gave preliminary approval to the bill …
Read More »Ashland police chief on sales tax ballot issue
Ashland voters will be asked whether to approve a sales tax to better fund Ashland’s police department. Police Chief Gabe Edwards says the town is struggling to …
Read More »TikTok ban pushed by Missouri’s Hawley blocked in Senate
(AP) Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley has tried to force a Senate vote on legislation that would ban TikTok from operating in the United States. He was blocked …
Read More »Portion of East Walnut Street closed Thursday
Be aware of a road closure near downtown Columbia Thursday. City officials say East Walnut Street will be closed between College Avenue and Ripley Street from 7 …
Read More »Missouri man arrested after judge receives racist threats
(AP) A Missouri man is charged with making abusive and racist threats against a judge, who has filed for an order of protection against the accused. The …
Read More »Columbia police investigate two different shootings
Authorities are investigating after two different shootings in north Columbia. Police say they believe shots were fired near The Links apartments Tuesday. That investigation came after a …
Read More »Orscheln/Tractor Supply offices in Moberly to be sold
The Orscheln/Tractor Supply corporate offices and distribution center in Moberly are being sold. A notice posted this week to Missouri’s Office of Workforce Development website says the …
Read More »Missouri House votes to ban diversity spending in government
(AP) Republicans in the Missouri House are moving to ban state government spending on diversity, equity and inclusion. Lawmakers yesterday voted to prohibit spending on staff, vendors, …
Read More »Company recalls pasta dish sold at HyVee grocery chain
A company announced it is recalling a packaged pasta dish sold in HyVee grocery stores in eight states, including Missouri. Gilster-Mary Lee Corporation said Tuesday it was …
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