Friday Jun 26 | KRCG-TV Jefferson City
Ageless beauties compete in pageant
Friday, June 26, 2009 at 5:10 p.m. Nearly a dozens contestants competed in a "Missouri Missouri" pageant today at the Capital Mall in Jefferson City.
Fugitive caught in Miller County
Wednesday, June 24, 2009 at 4:30 p.m. A joint effort with the US Marshall's office, Camden CountyA Sheriffa s Department, Miller County Sheriffa s Department andA Eldon County Police Department caught fugitive Curtis Jones, 45 of Eugene, Mo.
'Tax stacking' brings lawsuits
A Farmington attorney and former state lawmaker is going from town to town across southern Missouri, suing local municipalities to contest what he calls 'illegal' sales taxes.
Shooting suspect arrested in Miller County : News : KRCG
Missouri's attorney general is now looking into a cable company that wasn't ready for the digital T.V. transition.
Shooting suspect arrested in Miller County
Thursday, June 18, 2009 at 4:55 p.m. One month after an 11-year-old St. Elizabeth boy was shot in the leg in his grandparent's yard, Miller County Sheriff's deputies arrested the alleged shooter.
Because of the heavy rains, Ameren U-E closed floodgates at the Bagnell Dam in Lake Ozark today to prevent flooding down river.
Monday 9:30am- Storms Possible
Good Monday, morning! More storms are rolling through the Ozarks. As of now the radar has died down considerably.
Food pantry and thrift store flooded, closed until June 1
Thursday, May 28, 2009 at 7:03 a.m. LAKE OF THE OZARKS -- A charity in Miller County is closed this week after floodwaters swept through over the weekend.
10-year-old shot in leg while playing in yard
Friday, May 22, 2009 at 7:11 p.m. ST. ELIZABETH -- Investigators in Miller County are working to figure out who fired a bullet that hit a 10-year-old boy.
Miller County mansion burns to the ground
The state Fire Marshal's office is investigating after a fire that destroyed a multi-million dollar mansion near theA Lake of the Ozarks.
Miller County- The St. Elizabeth R-4 School is letting students out early today.
The school is getting out Friday at 2 p.m. due to high water. Stay with KOMU.com for more details as they become available.
Age just a number to 65-year-old police trainee
Laid-off factory worker Dorie Clark had a choice: settle into a life of leisure whittling wood or lazing around the fishing hole, or find a new job.
Miller County prosecutors seek death penalty in baby's burning death
A central-Missouri woman charged in the burning death of her baby could face the death penalty if convicted.
Possible Sexual Abuse in Eldon
County prosecutors say a man that worked at a school for children with disabilities allegedly sexually abused a student.
Bridge Replacement Causing Controversy
A bridge replacement project near Tuscumbia is making the mayor of St. Louis angry.
St. Louis mayor mad Tuscumbia getting stimulus money
Wednesday, March 04, 2009 at 7:15 p.m. The mayor of st. Louis is mad that federal stimulus money is being spent here in mid-Missouri.A Mayor Francis Slay thinks that money should be directed to his city.
Deputies find 45 stolen firearms in Russellville house
COLUMBIA Cole County Sheriff's deputies were dispatched to the 16000 block of South West Road at 1:30 p.m. Friday, to respond to a burglary that was in progress, according to a news release from the Cole County ...
Parents face additional charges in Mo. incest case
A legislative proposal to change the distribution of needs-based scholarship money prompted a protest rally Monday at Westminster College.
MoDOT Claims First in Nation Stimulus Project
The Missouri Department of Transportation is wasting no time in jumping on federal stimulus money, by immediately awarding it's first highway project using money from the bill signed by President Obama today.
Eldon Teen Arrested for String of Burglaries
The Morgan County Sheriff says an 18 year old has confessed to a string of burglaries in three central Missouri counties.