Legislation requiring Missourians to show a photo ID when they vote is heading to Governor Parson’s (R) desk, after receiving final approval from lawmakers on Thursday. The …
Read More »New Missouri congressional redistricting map heading to Missouri governor’s desk
With less than 24 hours to spare, Missouri lawmakers have approved a new congressional redistricting map that splits Columbia and Boone County into two districts. The line …
Read More »NWS: Damaging winds possible during Friday’s storms across central Missouri
The National Weather Service (NWS) says there is an isolated risk for damaging winds in mid-Missouri this (Friday) afternoon and early this evening. That includes Columbia and …
Read More »UPDATE: Accused Columbia murderer is back in prison
Missouri’s Probation and Parole Board has revoked the parole of a suspected Columbia murderer who was captured by authorities this week on Demaret. 35-year-old Isaac Bryant is …
Read More »Lincoln University’s animal research facility remains closed, after hazardous materials incident
Jefferson City firefighters say three people have been taken to a hospital for inhalation and for surface burns, after Thursday’s acid spill at Lincoln University. Firefighters say …
Read More »Missouri’s Ashcroft optimistic about photo ID legislation
Missouri’s secretary of state is hopeful that the Legislature will approve voter ID by Friday evening’s 6 o’clock deadline in Jefferson City. Republican Jay Ashcroft spoke on …
Read More »UPDATE: Columbia murder suspect has been captured
A Columbia murder suspect has been captured and is jailed in Boone County without bond. He’ll be arraigned at 1 this (Thursday) afternoon in Boone County Circuit …
Read More »Columbia Police still investigating after a device that looked like grenade is found near busy bank
Columbia Police say the object that was found downtown near a busy bank branch that looked like a hand grenade was not an explosive device. CPD investigators …
Read More »Increasing meatpacking capacity is top priority for Hartzler, as meat and beef prices rise across Missouri
A west-central Missouri congresswoman who serves on the House Agriculture Committee says we must increase meatpacking capacity. U.S. Rep. Vicky Hartzler (R-Harrisonville) tells 939 the Eagle’s “Wake …
Read More »Arrest made after shooting on Columbia’s Clinkscales road
A Columbia man who was shot during Wednesday morning’s incident at a home on Clinkscales has been arrested for burglary and for domestic assault. Columbia Police say …
Read More »Missouri health officials urging caution for nationwide infant formula shortage
State health officials are urging Missourians to refrain from hoarding infant formula, as a nationwide shortage impacts parents and caregivers. State Department of Health and Senior Services …
Read More »Mizzou to replace oak trees on Quad that are causing safety issues
Mizzou plans to replace 15 aging pin oak trees on the Francis Quadrangle in Columbia, saying they’re a potential safety hazard for pedestrians and buildings. Mizzou will …
Read More »No arrests in overnight Columbia shooting
Columbia Police have cleared the scene of an overnight shooting in the 500 block of Clinkscales. ABC-17’s Ben Fein quotes CPD officers as telling him that the …
Read More »Elderly Boone County man killed in lawnmower crash
Boone County firefighters say a Sturgeon man was killed in a Tuesday lawnmower crash. Boone County Fire Protection District assistant chief Gale Blomenkamp tells 939 the Eagle …
Read More »UPDATE: New Sorrels overpass bridge near Columbia is now open
State transportation officials say the new Sorrels overpass bridge over I-70 west of Columbia opened Tuesday morning. That word from state Department of Transportation (MoDOT) spokesman Adam …
Read More »Canceling student debt viewed with skepticism by Missouri Congressman Luetkemeyer
While details are still being worked on, PBS is reporting that President Joe Biden (D) is planning to move ahead on canceling some student loan debt. East-central Missouri …
Read More »Missouri ARPA money invests heavily in health care infrastructure and state IT needs
More than $3-billion in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding is sitting on Missouri Governor Mike Parson’s (R) desk, after the House approved the measure Friday on …
Read More »Columbia murder suspect was paroled from prison in September
The search continues for a Columbia parolee who’s charged with this weekend’s homicide in the 800 block of Grand Avenue. 35-year-old Isaac Bryant is charged with second …
Read More »Water and Light: power restored to about 5,000 Columbia residents
With temperatures expected to hit at least 90 degrees today, Columbia Water and Light says power has now been restored to about 5,000 residents impacted by Tuesday morning’s …
Read More »95 Missouri veterans return to emotional homecoming in Columbia
Hundreds of motorcyclists from across mid-Missouri escorted 95 Honor Flight veterans from Kingdom City to Columbia Monday night, as they returned home to a hero’s welcome. Zimmer …
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