(Missourinet) The state Department of Revenue (DOR) director says he should not have used the term “tax error” when describing a withholding issue that is impacting some …
Read More »Jefferson City woman dies in southwest Missouri crash
A Jefferson City woman has died in a weekend crash in southwest Missouri. The Highway Patrol says a car went off Highway 73 north of Buffalo on …
Read More »Wanted man caught again in southern Callaway County
Michael Schnieders is looking at more trouble with Callaway County cops. The 29-year-old Tebbetts man was arrested Saturday afternoon on Route PP near Mokane. He had a …
Read More »Lawmakers want to fix prison crowding
Your lawmakers are trying to get a handle on Missouri’s prison crowding issues. Jefferson City attorney Dan Dodson testified during a recent hearing on changing minimum sentencing …
Read More »Randolph County Sheriff’s SUV catches fire near Columbia
A Randolph County Sheriff’s Department vehicle catches fire. A jailer was on the job when his SUV caught fire on Friday morning on Highway 63 a few …
Read More »Snow, cold in forecast for Mid-Mo
We’re under a winter storm watch from Saturday evening into Sunday evening. ABC 17 Stormtrack Meteorologist Brigit Mahoney says to expect the snow to start late Saturday …
Read More »Dueling versions of North Korea summit collapse
(AP) – The collapse of the U.S.-North Korea summit has left dueling versions of what went wrong in its wake. President Donald Trump said he walked away …
Read More »Trout season opens in Missouri
(Missourinet) Missouri’s governor is expected to join a few thousand others Friday morning, braving frigid temperatures for the start of catch-and-keep trout fishing season. Anglers fish for …
Read More »Democrats eye new inquiries, witnesses after Cohen testimony
(AP) — After three days of grilling Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump’s former lawyer, Democrats are quickly using his words as a roadmap to open new lines …
Read More »Police identify man found dead at ABC Chinese Cuisine
Columbia Police have identified the individual that fell through the roof of ABC Chinese Cuisine on Feb. 18 during what appeared to be an attempted burglary. Investigators …
Read More »Gov. Parson tours bridges in Boone, Cole counties
Governor Mike Parson is touring bridges in Boone and Cole counties that are due for some much needed maintenance. He was at an I-70 bridge near Perche …
Read More »Missouri House approves scholarship for older adults
(AP) – Missourians age 25 and older would be eligible for a new full-ride college scholarship to study high-demand fields under a bill passed by the state …
Read More »Missouri proposes truce with Kansas in business battle
(AP) – Missouri lawmakers want to give Kansas a second shot at a truce in a long-running battle over businesses in the Kansas City area. The Missouri …
Read More »California residents survey damage as historic floods recede
(AP) — Tom Orr began moving lyrics and scripts, clothes and photo albums from his apartment as authorities ordered evacuations along a rising Northern California river threatening …
Read More »Opponents of Trump border emergency close to Senate votes needed
WASHINGTON (AP) – Senate opponents of President Donald Trump’s declaration of a national emergency at the Mexican border have moved very close to having enough votes to …
Read More »Secretary of State clears former AG Hawley of campaign violations
Missouri’s Secretary of State has cleared former Attorney General Josh Hawley of allegations that he used public funds to support his candidacy for the United States Senate. …
Read More »Jefferson City police investigate social media threats
Jefferson City police are looking into a threat by made a student on social media. It was posted yesterday, and the student was immediately detained. School administrators …
Read More »Oops! Missouri official says never mind on tax table mistake
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Oops! Missouri Department of Revenue Director Joel Walters said last year that the state’s tax withholding tables had been wrong for at …
Read More »Mexico Public Safety investigates shots fired
Officers with the Mexico, Mo. Department of Public Safety are investigating a shots fired in the 900 block of Latney Street. Around 4:15 a.m., officer were called …
Read More »Outside jury brought in for Givens trial
The woman accused in the death of a little Jefferson City boy will see a jury brought in from Johnson County for her Jefferson City trial. 25-year …
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