The late-season slump continues for the Tigers. No. 24 Mizzou hoops lost to Ole Miss 60-53 on Tuesday night in Columbia. The Tigers came back from a …
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COVID-19 Update: MU Health mass vaccination clinics rescheduled
MU Health Care has rescheduled mass vaccination clinics at Faurot Field postponed due to the weather last week. Those shots will go out Thursday and Saturday, by …
Read More »(AUDIO) MoDot starts pothole repairs early this year
Pothole season started early this year because of this month’s brutal winter weather. MoDOT spent $18 million repairing about 760,000 potholes on state roads in 2020. MoDOT’s …
Read More »Capitol defenders cite missed intelligence for deadly breach
(AP) — Missed intelligence was to blame for the outmanned Capitol defenders’ failure to anticipate the violent mob that invaded the iconic building and halted certification of …
Read More »Missouri Senate OKs bill to limit COVID-19 lawsuits
(AP) — Missouri senators have passed a bill to shield hospitals, manufacturers and other businesses from lawsuits over alleged wrongdoing during the pandemic. The GOP-led Senate voted …
Read More »Missouri House opposes eminent domain for wind-energy line
(AP) — Missouri’s Republican-led state House is trying to ban the use of eminent domain for a large wind-energy power line. Lawmakers in a voice vote Tuesday …
Read More »A look at Merrick Garland, the nominee for attorney general
(AP) — Merrick Garland is appearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee this week as President Joe Biden’s nominee for attorney general. Garland is a judge on the …
Read More »Police investigate Columbia armed home invasion
Columbia police report a violent armed home invasion. It happened a little before 3 a.m. Tuesday on Madison Street between W. Bus. Loop 70 and W. Sexton …
Read More »Three people die in Mexico crash
Three people die in a mid-Missouri crash. Mexico police say an Iowa man’s car crossed the center line of the Highway 54 bypass south of East Liberty …
Read More »JC school board votes not to change school calendar
The Jefferson City School Board decides not to make a big change to its calendar. Members on Monday night voted not to dismiss students 70 minutes early …
Read More »Several mass vaccination clinics scheduled in Mid-Mo
There’s a busy schedule of local mass coronavirus vaccination clinics. A couple of those clinics were postponed last week because of the weather. MU Health Care says …
Read More »Biden mourns 500,000 dead, balancing nation’s grief and hope
(AP) — With sunset remarks and a national moment of silence, President Joe Biden has offered a head-on acknowledgement of the country’s once-unimaginable loss — half a …
Read More »JC Council approves grant to redevelop MSP
Jefferson City’s council approves using a $1.5 million redevelopment grant for the old Missouri State Penitentiary. The funding would help the developer build a hotel and a …
Read More »Missouri judge says public defender waitlist unfair
(AP) — A Missouri judge says the wait time for some poor defendants to get legal help is unconstitutional. Circuit Judge Will Hickle in an order said …
Read More »Supreme Court won’t halt turnover of Trump’s tax records
(AP) — In a significant defeat for former President Donald Trump, the Supreme Court has declined to step in to halt the turnover of his tax records …
Read More »Supreme Court rejects Trump election challenge cases
(AP) — The Supreme Court has rejected a handful of cases related to the 2020 election, including disputes from Pennsylvania that had divided the justices just before …
Read More »Police arrest arson suspect at Columbia home
A Columbia man is accused of setting a fire on purpose at a local home. Police arrested Seth Vaughn, 28, a little after 1 a.m. Sunday on …
Read More »Fire engulfs barn in eastern Boone County
Boone County crews are investigating the cause of a barn fire northeast of Columbia. It started a little before 5 p.m. Sunday on Zaring Road near Murry. …
Read More »Missouri administers more than one million coronavirus vaccine doses
A positive milestone is reached in Missouri’s fight against the coronavirus. Gov. Parson said on Saturday the state has given out more than a million doses of …
Read More »US coronavirus death toll approaches milestone of 500,000
(AP) The U.S. stands at the brink of 500,000 deaths from the coronavirus. A year into the pandemic, America’s top infectious disease expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci, calls …
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