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City Will Lobby American for Second Chicago Trip
Columbia city officials want more. American Airlines has hit its revenue goal at Columbia Regional Airport for two straight months now, on the daily flight to Chicago and
Recovery Efforts Continue after Deadly Moore Tornado
MOORE, Okla. (AP) - The residents of Moore, Okla., affected by a deadly tornado are coming back to find their belongings scattered and their homes left in pieces. Monday's
Severe Weather Hits Mid-Missouri
The widespread tornado devastation we saw in Oklahoma Monday did not make its way up here. We did have some severe thunderstorms Monday night though, with strong wind
Deadly Tornado near Oklahoma City
***UPDATE 8:40 a.m.*** MOORE, Okla. (AP) - The state medical examiner's office has revised the death toll from a tornado in an Oklahoma City suburb to 24 people, including
Local Task Force, Red Cross Prepared to Help Okla. Recovery
Some of mid-Missouri’s bravest are standing by, ready to help the recovery efforts in Moore, Oklahoma. Missouri Task Force 1, an urban search and rescue team based out of
Strawberry Truck Crashes on Highway 63
A real traffic jam Monday morning, after a truck full of strawberries crashes on northbound Highway 63. The accident occurred a little after 4:00 a.m. "They had mentioned that
Fire Damages Columbia Apartment
A cigarette thrown into a flower pot leads to a fire at an apartment on Columbia’s Rogers Street. The fire on the second floor deck was already partially put
Rollover Accident Injures One on I-70
A rollover accident on I-70 seriously injures one man after he was thrown from his truck. The Columbia Fire Department reports the wreck happened at about 7:00 last (sun)
Two Now Reported Dead in Tornado Outbreak, Mid-Mo Storms Coming
SHAWNEE, Okla. (AP) - Oklahoma's state medical examiner's office says a second person was killed by a tornado that leveled a central Oklahoma mobile home park. Office spokeswoman Amy
Republican State Lawmakers Call Session a Success
(AP) Missouri's Republican legislative leaders are declaring success in their recently concluded session. But whether their actions translate into true policy success may depend upon the decisions of






















