Columbia City officials are closely watching a measure moving through the state legislature which would put restrictions on on the implementation of red light cameras.
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Just days after Columbia Police Chief Randy Boehm announced his retirement, one of his top officers has announced his retirement.
A man once convicted in a 2003 Boone County murder will get a new trial.
Boone County Sheriff's Deputies are investigating a trio of burglaries west of Columbia.
It looks as though the trial of an accused Boone County killer will be delayed.
The Highway Patrol announces plans to conduct a sobriety checkpoint and saturation patrols in Boone County sometime between now and the end of this month.
While many people await their stimulus check from the federal government, the possibility of another round of stimulus checks is being discussed in the Nation's Capital.
Missouri Senator Kit Bond is critical of proposals that would place a windfall profits tax on big oil companies.
A $1.84 million dollar grant from the National Institute of Health is aimed at attracting more minority students to MU.
Second man to walk on moon is featured guest
Governor Matt Blunt threatens to call a special session of the state legislature later this year, if the General Assembly fails to pass measures to address illegal immigration before the end of the regular session.
The State Office of Administration plans to launch an investigation of Attorney General Jay Nixon's office.