Columbia officials say two juveniles have been killed in that overnight blaze at an apartment complex near Bernadette. Columbia fire chief Clayton Farr is not releasing the …
Read More »UPDATE: Columbia fire officials plan press conference on deadly blaze
Columbia fire officials plan an 11 am press conference to provide information on that horrific overnight fire at the Columbia Square Apartments, which killed two people. The …
Read More »Columbia receives more than half the rain it normally receives in December in one day
Tuesday’s thunderstorms storms dropped more than one-inch of rain in Columbia. National Weather Service (NWS) St. Louis meteorologist Fred Glass tells 939 the Eagle that Columbia Regional …
Read More »Commerce Bank One for One food drive is underway in mid-Missouri
The 16th annual Commerce Bank One for One Food drive with Zimmer Communications is airing Wednesday until 6 pm. 939 the Eagle’s Dr. Randy Tobler has been …
Read More »Veterans United’s holiday lights display opens tonight in Columbia
More than 1,000 visitors are expected to be at Veterans United’s main south Columbia campus tonight for VU’s third drive-through holiday light display. More than one-million lights …
Read More »Judge rejects bond for Columbia murder suspect; CPD’s investigation continues
Bond has been denied for a Columbia man charged with first degree murder for Monday night’s shooting death of a man on Newton drive, north of I-70. …
Read More »UPDATE: Missouri’s governor signs extradition paperwork involving Columbia cold case suspect
Extradition papers have been signed in a high-profile Columbia cold case that dates to 1984. Missouri Governor Mike Parson’s spokeswoman, Kelli Jones, tells 939 the Eagle that …
Read More »UPDATE: Murder charges being sought against Columbia suspect
Columbia Police are seeking first degree murder charges against a man for Monday night’s shooting death of a man on Newton drive, which is northwest of the …
Read More »Restaurant known for its Louisiana shrimp and Cajun ribeye heading to Columbia
Columbia’s city council has given the green light to a popular new Cajun restaurant that’s co-owned by former New Orleans star quarterback Drew Brees. The city council …
Read More »Unanimous vote from Columbia city council on trash bags
A proposed ordinance change eliminating the requirement for the use of city logo trash bags has been approved by Columbia’s city council. Monday night’s council vote was …
Read More »(AUDIO): State Rep. Dave Griffith (R-Jefferson City) discusses veteran suicides on “Wake Up Mid-Missouri”
State Rep. Dave Griffith (R-Jefferson City) chaired the Missouri House interim committee on veteran mental health and suicide this summer. He joined us live on 939 the …
Read More »GOP lawmaker says his proposal rebuilds I-70 across Missouri, without raising taxes
A veteran state senator from eastern Missouri’s Weldon Spring has unveiled a proposal to rebuild heavily-traveled I-70 from Wentzville to Blue Springs, making it four lanes in …
Read More »Columbia’s Winter Wonderland opens with good crowds at Shelter
Columbia residents packed the popular Shelter Gardens on Friday and Saturday evenings to experience the Winter Wonderland garden of lights. Shelter’s 57th annual tree lighting ceremony was …
Read More »Columbia parks accepting new toy donations until this afternoon
You still have an opportunity to make Christmas brighter for a less fortunate child in Columbia. The Columbia Parks and Recreation Department’s toys for Columbia’s youth drive …
Read More »Jefferson City murder suspect back in court this afternoon
A man charged with last weekend’s brutal killings of an employee and a customer inside a popular downtown Jefferson City restaurant and bar is set to appear …
Read More »UPDATE: Motorist killed in weekend train collision identified as Centralia resident
Boone County Sheriff’s deputies are still investigating a deadly weekend collision between a vehicle and a Norfolk Southern train near Sturgeon, about 22 miles north of Columbia. …
Read More »(AUDIO): StorageMart President Mike Burnam appears on 939 the Eagle’s “CEO Round Table”
Former Boone County commissioner Fred Parry, who hosts 939 the Eagle’s “CEO Round Table”, describes Columbia-based StorageMart as a home-grown success story. StorageMart was founded in Columbia …
Read More »Former federal prosecutor considering run for Missouri attorney general in 2024
A former federal prosecutor who’s considering a run for Missouri attorney general says fentanyl is killing far more people than is being reported. Will Scharf has launched …
Read More »6,000 people expected in downtown Jefferson City for Living Windows
Weather is expected to be perfect for Friday evening’s popular Living Windows event in downtown Jefferson City. Living Windows Committee chair Cara Alexander Stark, the co-owner of …
Read More »UPDATE: No decision yet on death penalty in Jefferson City murders
A man charged with killing an employee and a customer inside a busy Jefferson City restaurant and bar will be back in court Monday for a bond …
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