(MissouriNet) Missouri’s governor is expressing concerns with the “Clean Missouri” measure approved by voters in November, specifically the provision to require a state demographer to draw state …
Read More »MU football coach responds to sanctions
Officials from the University of Missouri continue their push back against the NCAA after sanctions were placed on the football, baseball, and softball programs. Head football coach …
Read More »Fire damages southwest Columbia home
A southwest Columbia home has serious damage after a fire. Crews say they saw heavy flames early Sunday when they got to the home on Chamois Drive …
Read More »CPD investigating shots fired on Paris Road
Columbia Police are investigating a shooting in the 1400 block of Paris Road after finding more than five shell casings there early Sunday night. ABC 17 says …
Read More »Columbia city council preview
It could take you a little longer soon to get between Rangeline and Providence in north Columbia. The city council Monday is holding a public hearing on …
Read More »Shots fired in North Columbia
The search is on for suspects after north Columbia shots fired. Officers found evidence of the gunshots Saturday night on Risen Star Court near Derby Ridge. No …
Read More »Three arrested in Mexico shooting death
Mexico authorities have arrested three teenagers connected to a shooting death. Officers found 27-year-old Tajuan Williams with a gunshot wound Friday evening on Muldrow Street. He died …
Read More »Fire does major damage to southwest Columbia home
Heavy fire does major damage to a southwest Columbia home. The fire started at about 4 a.m. Sunday on Chamois Drive near Scott Blvd. Neighbors say no …
Read More »Gunshots damage north Columbia home
A house and a car were damaged after shots fired in a north Columbia home Saturday night. Police say officers found evidence of the gunshots at about …
Read More »Columbia council discussing Rain Forest Parkway traffic calming
Some talk about changes to roads for the Columbia City Council is on Monday night’s agenda. Members are holding a public hearing about adding two speed tables …
Read More »Three teens arrested in Mexico deadly shooting
Mexico authorities have arrested three teenagers connected to a shooting death. Officers found 27-year-old Tajuan Williams with a gunshot wound at about 5:30 p.m. Friday on Muldrow …
Read More »Callaway County shooting suspect, 16, charged as adult
A 16-year-old from Holts Summit is now being charged as an adult over a shooting and burglary at a Holts Summit apartment complex. The Callaway County prosecutor …
Read More »Southwest Columbia armed robbery suspect caught
Columbia police have tracked down an armed robbery suspect. Christopher Scott, 23, allegedly pointed a gun at the clerk while robbing the Break Time on West Vawter …
Read More »Sterk: Mizzou is appealing NCAA penalties
Mizzou athletic director Jim Sterk said Thursday he’s shocked by the NCAA’s decision to ban football, baseball, and softball from their next postseasons. “I certainly don’t think …
Read More »(AUDIO) Anti-human trafficking advocate Nanette Ward
Nanette Ward with the Central Missouri Stop Human Trafficking Coalition says a new documentary’s claims that Columbia police officers let a pimp stay in business in exchange …
Read More »US leaving arms control treaty with Russia
(AP) Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has announced that the U.S. is pulling out of a treaty with Russia that’s been a centerpiece of arms control since …
Read More »(AUDIO) Truman VA expert on military suicides
Twenty U.S. military veterans commit suicide every day. Kathy Crews with the Truman VA Hospital in Columbia says the local crisis line gets a few calls every …
Read More »Parson: sports betting looks likely in Missouri
(Missourinet) Missouri’s governor addressed numerous topics with reporters Thursday afternoon in Jefferson City, ranging from transportation to sports wagering to the Sunshine law. Missouri Governor Mike Parson …
Read More »US employers add robust 304K jobs; joblessness up to 4 pct.
(AP) – U.S. employers shrugged off last month’s partial government shutdown and engaged in a burst of hiring in January, adding 304,000 jobs, the most in nearly …
Read More »Glascock: Review continues of police lieutenant on leave
City officials say the review continues of Columbia police lieutenant Brian Tate’s work. He was put on paid administrative leave this month because of controversial social media …
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