City manager asks Columbia police union to fire director
Columbia's city manager is asking the police union to fire its director after a controversial Facebook post.
View ArticleMatthes calls CPOA attorney letter moot
Columbia City Manager Mike Matthes said he disagreed with a letter asking him to rescind his statements about the police union's director.
View ArticleTestimony offers new insight into Ellingson investigation
A deposition by a Highway Patrol officer raises questions as to whether a special prosecutor tried to sway a drowning investigation.
View ArticlePolice investigate shots fired
Columbia police are looking for suspects after an early-morning shots-fired incident.
View ArticleTwo Linn men injured in crash
Two Linn men are in the hospital after a Friday night crash.
View ArticlePolice still investigating MKT trail indecency incidents
Police said Saturday they are still looking for a suspect in two Friday afternoon incidents on the MKT Trail.
View ArticleColumbia library reopens after flea infestation
The Columbia Public Library has reopened after a flea infestation closed it for two days.
View ArticleVersailles man dies in early-morning crash
A Versailles man is dead after a Sunday morning crash.
View ArticleUPDATE: Columbia police disarm pipe bomb
The Columbia Police Department says they are investigating a “suspicious incident ” at the intersection of Providence and Texas Avenue in North Columbia.
View ArticleIntern policy ideas include relationship guidelines, new requirements
State lawmakers said Tuesday they are close to finalizing a new Capitol intern policy.
View ArticleNixon signs trade deal with Alberta
Gov. Jay Nixon said he has signed the state's first-ever trade deal with the Canadian province of Alberta.
View ArticleHouse panel grills DHSS Director on Planned Parenthood
State lawmakers spent more than 90 minutes Wednesday grilling the state's top health official on how her agency oversees Planned Parenthood.
View ArticleMizanskey to be released September 1st
A Sedalia man sentenced to life without parole for a marijuana offense will soon be released from prison.
View ArticleColumbia power plant to stop burning coal by October
Columbia will phase out use of coal at its municipal power plant by October to comply with new EPA regulations.
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