(AP) A decision on whether Missouri’s only abortion clinic can keep its license will be pushed back a little further. The Missouri Administrative Hearing Commission on Tuesday …
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Former Chief Economist Kruckmeyer on potential gas tax increase
Missouri voters said back in 2018 they don’t want to pay even one cent more in gas taxes. But Former State Chief Economist Tom Kruckmeyer Missouri hasn’t …
Read More »Ashland police chief suing city, mayor over suspension
Ashland’s police chief is suing the city and mayor after getting placed on leave. Lyn Woolford is filing the suit over an incident involving Mayor Gene Rhorer. …
Read More »Former trooper dismisses lawsuits in fight for reinstatement
(AP) A former Highway Patrol trooper has dropped his lawsuits, ending his fight to regain his law enforcement license. Anthony Piercy had been fighting for reinstatement to …
Read More »Ethics review finds unreported contributions in Greitens campaign
(AP) An ethics investigation has found “probable cause” that disgraced former Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens’ campaign broke the law by not reporting that it cooperated with a …
Read More »Pinnacle to reopen Boonville hospital during bankruptcy claim
It’s looking like the Boonville hospital that closed last month will re-open as its parent company goes through bankruptcy court. ABC 17 reports the Kansas-based company filed …
Read More »Third person admits guilt in cover-up of Fulton man’s death
A third person pleads guilty in federal court to helping cover up the death of a Fulton man with special needs. Anthony R. K. Flores admitted on …
Read More »City of Ashland puts police chief on administrative leave
Ashland’s police chief has been put on paid administrative leave. The city administrator made the announcement Tuesday. The city said it will provide more information on the …
Read More »Police chase ends with crash near Fulton
Deputies arrest two Jefferson City men and say they found a bunch of drugs after a car chase. It started at about noon Tuesday near Interstate 70 …
Read More »Rep. Veit against early primary registration bill
Would you like to have to declare your political affiliation months ahead of the election and then stick with it? There’s a bill to that effect at …
Read More »Security guard free from charges in deadly Waffle House shooting
The security guard who shot and killed a man at a Waffle House two years ago will not face criminal charges. ABC 17 reports prosecutors cited self-defense …
Read More »Man charged in Columbia murder dies in prison
The Columbia man charged with murder in a September killing has died in prison. ABC 17 reports Michael Anderson, 28, was in a correctional center in Licking …
Read More »Senate acquits President Trump of impeachment charges
(AP) The U.S. Senate has acquitted President Donald Trump of impeachment, ending only the third presidential trial in American history with votes that split the country and …
Read More »Jefferson City road crews try to keep up with salt shortage
This might have been a good year for you to have invested in ‘salt futures.’ Cole County Public Works Director Larry Benz says they’ve already gone through …
Read More »Cole County Health Department says no signs yet of coronavirus in mid-Missouri
The Cole County Health Department is taking the lead on the off-chance that the coronavirus shows up in central Missouri. Chesney Schulte said her agency is keeping …
Read More »Columbia police officer arrested for DWI
An officer with the Columbia Police Department got arrested for driving while intoxicated. ABC 17 reports a sheriff’s deputy pulled over Kyle Lucas on Highway 63 Sunday …
Read More »Jefferson City council to vote on demolition of airport terminal
Council members in Jefferson City could vote to tear down the flood-damaged terminal at the local airport. ABC 17 reports the vote will take place during the …
Read More »Senate rejects witnesses in Trump impeachment trial
(AP) The Senate rejected the idea of summoning witnesses for President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial late Friday, all but ensuring his acquittal. But senators considered pushing off …
Read More »Police arrest central Columbia stabbing suspect
Columbia police have caught the suspect in a stabbing from early Friday morning. Authorities say Larry Galbreath, 50, is in custody on charges of first-degree domestic assault …
Read More »Construction worker dies from wall collapse in Jefferson City
A wall fell at a Jefferson City construction site, leaving a worker dead. Authorities say the collapsed retaining wall near the Old St. Mary’s Hospital trapped Jacob …
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