Fire investigators now say there was $300,000 in damage to the Red Lobster in Jefferson City in a Tuesday morning fire. The fire started in a utility room and spread to the attic. Firefighters had the fire out quickly but there was heavy smoke damage. The restaurant is closed for …
Read More »Settlement reached in Sedalia wrongful death case
The family of a Sedalia woman shot and killed by a deputy during a 2020 traffic stop has settled their lawsuit with Pettis County. 25 year old Hannah Fizer died after the deputy felt threatened and shot her. The deputy claimed Fizer told him she was going to shoot him. …
Read More »Fun stuff in Mo Treasurer’s auction
Are you in the market for an 18th century curling iron? How about some collectible comic books or coins? You might want to head to Cape Girardeau for this week’s Missouri State Treasurer’s Unclaimed Property Auction. Treasurer Vivek Malek there are always historical items included … There’s lots of jewelry, …
Read More »Woman accused of telling emergency responders a child was inside a burning car
Filing a false police report lands a St. Louis woman in trouble. 32 year old Porsche Claxton is accused of telling Jefferson City authorities that a child was trapped in a burning car on Broadway Street Monday. When firefighters showed up there was no car fire and no child. Claxton …
Read More »JCMO Red Lobster damaged by fire
An apparent electrical fire has Jefferson City’s Red Lobster closed for repairs. Firefighters were called out Tuesday morning and found smoke coming from the back of the building. The fire was in a utility room and spread to the attic.
Read More »Cole County judge rules on contentious ballot issue
(AP) — A Mid-Missouri judge has tossed Republican-written ballot summary language Monday that described several proposed constitutional amendments as allowing “dangerous and unregulated abortions until live birth.” Cole County judge Jon Beetem ruled Monday and rewrote the summary to say the amendment will undo Missouri’s almost total ban on abortions. …
Read More »I – 70 project could start in February
Get ready for years of detours when the almost $3 – billion I-70 project gets underway. Mo-Dot’s Eric Kapinski says the local work is slated to start by February … If things stay on schedule, the work to turn I – 70 into six lanes through Mid – Missouri should …
Read More »Suspect arrested in CoMo child’s death
A Columbia man is now facing murder charges in connection with the shooting death of a three year old over the weekend. The Boone County prosecutor have charged Larry Brownlee Jr. with second degree murder in the death of the child. Authorities don’t elaborate on his role in the fatal …
Read More »Man charged in Auxvasse assault
A man was charged in Callaway County for several charges involving domestic assault and illegal drugs. Zachary McBee was charged Friday with rape, domestic assault, unlawful possession of a firearm and possession of illegal drugs.
Read More »Missouri congressman is at the center of the call for a Biden impeachment
‘Guilty as charged.’ Missouri Congressman Jason Smith is co-chairing the Capitol Hill committee that’s looking into a possible impeachment of Joe Biden. Smith says the evidence is there to prove the President and his son were engaged in influence peddling overseas … Smith, who chairs the Ways and Means Committee, …
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