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Ashland car break ins

Someone is breaking into cars in Ashland. Police say nearly 20 cars have been broken into and items have been stolen, including four guns. The victims live in several subdivisions. Police have identified a possible suspect vehicle. They remind you not to leave valuables in your car at lock the …

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JCMO Tri Level fix will be expensive

Why don’t they just go ahead and fix Jefferson City’s tri – level? The interchange south of the Missouri River Bridge saw traffic jammed up for five hours last week after a cattle truck overturned. Mo-Dot’s Michelle Watkins says a re-do of the tri – level and the Whitton Expressway …

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Gender care lawsuit takes center stage in a Springfield courtroom

Just because doctors have used puberty blocker drugs for years to treat gender – dysphoria doesn’t mean they’re safe for children. Missouri Attorney General Andrews Bailey is in a Springfield courtroom fighting to make sure a law banning those treatments goes on the books Monday … The American Medical Association …

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St. Louis mayor wants tougher gun laws – Mo AG says ‘no way’

(AP) — As the St. Louis mayor pushes legislation that would prohibit “military-grade weapons” on city streets and make it a crime for “insurrectionists” and those convicted of hate crimes to possess firearms, Missouri’s attorney general is warning that such a law would violate the state constitution. Mayor Tishaura Jones announced …

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Ambulance fire on I-70

A patient and an ambulance crew got out safely when an Audrain County ambulance burst into flames on I – 70 Tuesday. The crew was taking a patient to a Columbia hospital when the fire started on the interstate in Callaway County. The fire spread to the median and tied …

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Rail terminal is coming to Mid – Missouri

You might spot some construction work on a new rail terminal in eastern Cole County. The Capital Area Rail Terminal (CART) will open up options for shippers. Western District Commissioner Harry Otto says, while grants and some local money will cover the project, the Governor did veto some of their …

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Missouri’s gender care debate continues in Springfield court

(AP) — Missouri’s Republican Attorney General Andrew Bailey and the families of transgender children are in court this week fighting over whether a new law banning minors from receiving gender-affirming health care will take effect as scheduled Monday. Lawyers last month sued to overturn the law on behalf of three families of transgender minors, doctors …

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JCMO man charged in Lake killing faces mental exam

A man charged with fatally shooting another man at a Lake of the Ozarks bar will now face a mental health exam. Chad Tariq Brewer is charged with first-degree murder Brewer is charged with fatally shooting Vonza Watson at Shady Gators in May 2021. He faces the exam after telling …

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‘Paraprofessional’ accused of sex with teen victim

A young man who worked at Blair Oaks High School faces charges of sexually assaulting an underage student. 22 year old Dylan Kivett is charged with statutory sodomy with the 15 – year old victim. The girl told investigators the two dated last summer while Kivett worked on the high …

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JCMO house fire heavily damages a home

A family of three is looking for another place stay after a house fire. Firefighters went to the fire on Monroe Street around 9:15 Saturday night. Heavy smoke and flames were showing from the basement. The house had smoke and heat damage. Two adults and a child were left homeless …

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