Eldon police bust grow operation
Three people were arrested Sunday in Eldon after police found marijuana plants in a home.
View ArticleColumbia Police to investigate MU sexual assault case
Columbia police confirmed to KRCG 13 Monday afternoon they will investigate the alleged sexual assault of former MU swimmer Sasha Menu Courey.
View ArticleTwo sought for MU campus burglary
MUPD are looking for two men who broke into a dorm room early Sunday morning.
View ArticleWindy weather can be good and bad for wind energy
While it seems like recent strong gusts of wind would be good for harnessing wind energy, one Columbia renewable energy organization says that's not the case.
View ArticleBetter Business Bureau warns of phone scam
The Better Business Bureau is warning people about a possible phone scam.
View ArticleCondemned Missouri man denied stay of execution
A federal judge in Missouri has denied a motion to grant a 60-day stay of execution for convicted killer Herbert Smulls.
View ArticleMissouri prosecutors back child sex abuse amendment
Missouri prosecutors are organizing a campaign on behalf of a proposed constitutional amendment they say will help convict people who commit repeated sex offenses against children.
View ArticleMoDOT to study plans for better freight movement
Missouri transportation officials are taking a closer look at how freight can be moved more efficiently across the state by trucks, barges, planes and trains.
View ArticleMissouri House endorses candidate filing legislation
The Missouri House has given first-round approval to legislation giving deployed military personnel and people with disabilities who seek elective office a chance to be listed first on the ballot.
View ArticleSenate panel weighs electronic privacy protection
A Missouri Senate committee is considering whether to extend constitutional protections against unreasonable search and seizure to electronics.
View ArticleTwo tied up and assaulted in home invasion
Jefferson City Police are investigating a home invasion where a woman told officers she had been held hostage.
View ArticleMU dorm burglary now a sex offense
After talking with the victim, MUPD are classifying the assault as a sex offense.
View ArticleColumbia free school breakfast program expanding
The Columbia Public School district has 12 schools that offer a free breakfast for every student despite their family’s income.
View ArticleExecutive order will raise minimum wage
The executive order to raise the minimum wage would only apply to new contractors performing services for the federal government.
View ArticleLow-cost health clinic will reopen
A low-cost health clinic in Belle that had to close its doors in October will reopen February 13.
View ArticleTelecom companies ask for fewer regulations to expand broadband
Representatives from several major telecom companies say reducing municipal regulations would help them improve broadband statewide.
View ArticleJustice grants last minute stay of execution
Last minute stay delays execution order for Herbet Smulls.
View ArticleMissouri House panel endorses income tax cut plans
A Republican-led Missouri House committee has advanced two different plans for cutting state income taxes.
View ArticleMoDOT finds old culvert in Moniteau County
Missouri Transportation Department officials say they have discovered history -- a 1920s wooden culvert beneath state Route 179 in Moniteau County.
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