December 16, 2010
11 a.m. News Minute- House passes “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” repeal / Latham R-V School burns down / Trial date set for Whitworth vs. Columbia SWAT Team
December 15, 2010
1 pm News Minute- MU Hospital cleaning up / New suspension center for Columbia Public Schools / Allawi to join Prime Minister Maliki’s government in Iraq
12 pm News Minute- Shots fired at Denmon funeral / MU Hospital cleaning up / Man wanted in Bellagio robbery
11 am News Minute- Shots fired at Denmon funeral / MU Hospital cleaning up / Chrysler and VW recalls
December 9, 2010
11 a.m. News Minute- Eighth suspect in Hobson shooting / Drunk driving victims memorial / Parking garage opening delayed / City buses get tiger paint job
December 8, 2010
12 pm News Minute- Greyhound Bus Evacuation / Questionable Recipe in MU Newsletter / Falcon 9 Launch / Dick Cheney Facing Charges in Nigeria
11 am News Minute- Bus Bomb Scare / MU Newsletter Controversy / SpaceX Launch
9 am News Minute- bPA found on dollar bills / Police investigate how city funds are being spent / Insight Bowl on pace for record crowd
8 am News Minute- MU newsletter recipe for kitten / Greyhound bus bomb threat / Homeless man charged for Oregon wildfires
December 6, 2010
1 p.m. News Minute – No suspects in Domino’s robbery / Earnest Lee Johnson appeals death sentence / Supreme Court to hear Wal-Mart sex discrimination case
December 2, 2010
11 a.m. News Minute- Pastor charged with murder / Senator proposes repealing Proposition B / Reformulated Four Loko in stores today / MU students arrested for stealing Christmas decorations
10 a.m. News Minute- Pastor charged with murder / Senator proposes repealing Proposition B / MU students arrested for stealing Christmas decorations
December 1, 2010
1 pm News Minute – World AIDs Day local events / Prescription requirement for medicine containing meth ingredient proposed / Senate Republicans want vote on tax cuts, budget first
12 pm News Minute- Cinnamon in Cancer Treatment Technology / Mountain Lion Sighting in Missouri / Co-Pilot Adjusts Seat, Plane’s Uncontrolled Descent
11 am News Minute- Cinnamon in Cancer Research / Missouri Mountain Lion / “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” Policy
9 am News Minute- Tigers Lose First Basketball Game of Season / Thanksgiving Break Crime Down / Korea Tensions High
8 am News Minute- NSF grants MU $3 million / Mountain Lion Sighting / WikiLeaks Founder on Most Wanted List
November 19, 2010
2 p.m. News Minute – MSA Election Results / Maylee Court Update / Animal Cruelty Case / U.S. Minority Compensation
November 18, 2010
2 p.m. News Minute Eric Woods wins MSA presidential election / Motorist killed in accident with school bus / Columbia PD crackdown on traffic violations / Gov. Nixon says he will fight against tuition increases
11 a.m. News Minute Eric Woods wins MSA presidential election / Woman found keeping 33 cats in motel room / Hickman seniors charged Columbia PD crackdown on traffic violations / Mizzou Quidditch Team has first scrimmage
10 a.m. News Minute Eric Woods wins MSA presidential election / Woman found keeping 33 cats in motel room / Columbia PD crackdown on traffic violations / Mizzou Quidditch Team has first scrimmage
November 17, 2010
3 p.m. News Minute – Shakespeare’s on Good Morning America/ Columbia Police tase suspect/ Four Loko removed from market/ Los Angeles approves ordinance to ban plastic bags
1 p.m. News Minute- MU Researchers find soybean gene / Tribune to charge for online content / Caffeine removed from Four Loko formula
12 p.m. News Minute- Noce’s Planned Tiger Adoption / Boone Co. Drug Arrests / Winter Weather Precautions / FDA’s Response to Caffeinated Alcoholic Drinks
11 a.m. News Minute- Columbia Drug Arrests / Winter Weather Awareness / FDA Drink Review
9 a.m. News Minute- Tribune to charge for online content/ Shakespeare’s on “Good Morning America”/ UConn women’s basketball streak at 80
8 a.m. News Minute- Many applicants for STRIPES/ Winter Weather Awareness Day/ possible ban of caffeinated alcoholic beverages
November 11, 2010
11 am News Minute- MSA Election Breaking News / Veterans Center Grand Opening / Seventh “Break Time” Arrest / Contaminated Water in Harmony Creek / Columbia Woman Files Paternity Suit Against Lil Wayne
November 10, 2010
1 p.m. News Minute – MSA Elections delayed / Seventh “Break Time” Arrest / Commission on debt reduction calls for deep cuts
12 p.m. News Minute- MSA Election Issues In-Depth / Seventh “Break Time” Arrest / Carnival ‘Splendor’ Situation
11 a.m. News Minute- MSA Election Postponed / Seventh “Break Time” Arrest / Massachusetts Soccer Hazing
November 4, 2010
10 a.m News Minute- MU to eliminate seven more low-producing degree programs / Election recap: amendments and propositions / Missouri voter turnout higher than national average
9 a.m. News Minute- UM System Board of Curators lacks diversity, could lose grant money / MU to eliminate seven more low-producing degree programs / 13-year-old runaway found / Missouri voter turnout higher than national average
November 3, 2010
1 p.m. News Minute – Close local races, Ballot initiatives, National election results
12 p.m. News Minute- Local election recap, Missouri voter turnout, National election analysis
11 a.m. News Minute- Local election results, Columbia bank robbery, National election results
9 a.m. News Minute- Local proposition results, national results, local high school named
8 a.m. News Minute- Local election results, Mizzou women’s basketball
October 26, 2010
11 a.m. News Minute – Building for Columbia farmer’s market/Soldier from Columbia died Sunday/Hussein’s foreign minister sentenced to death
October 25, 2010
1 p.m. News Minute – Police seek suspects in shooting death/30 arrests made in aftermath of Homecoming game/Karzai admits to receiving money from Iran
October 20, 2010
8 a.m. News Minute- Homecoming parade delayed/Litton endowment/Kansas City chimp
October 18, 2010
1 p.m. News Minute – Columbia man injured in motorcycle accident/Columbia City Council may vote on rezoning proposal/NATO official says Bin Laden is in Pakistan
4 p.m. News Minute- Senator Kit Bond plans to extend Stadium Boulevard to Highway 70, Pink to the Core raised breast cancer awareness through pilates class, Boone County Sheriff’s deputies looking for a man wanted on suspicion of statutory rape
Oct. 13, 2010
2 p.m. News Minute – Man in good condition after shooting, Columbia in top 100 communities for young people, Work resumed after picketing at new high school, FCC wants to regulate wireless companies, Chilean miner update
1 p.m. News Minute – MU prepares for high flu shot demand, Man shot near Parkside Drive in good condition, 17 of 33 Chilean miners rescued, Stocks rise
9 a.m. News Minute- Son charged with second-degree murder in December homicide, Public school picketing ends, 13 Chilean miners rescued so far
8 a.m. News Minute- Man in good condition after Columbia shooting, Columbia in Top 100 communities for young people, Chilean miners update
Oct. 11, 2010
1 p.m. News Minute – Homecoming blood drive begins, Columbia fire chief announces retirement, Robbery suspect arrested, Three men share Nobel Peace Prize in Economics
Oct. 7, 2010
1 p.m. News Minute – MU possible program elimination, Missouri Technology Expo, Booneville internet predator suspect arrested
Oct. 6, 2010
4 p.m. News Minute - Columbia Public Schools superheroes feat, possible Taser change, MU program evaluation for degrees
3 p.m. News Minute – MU football player cited for drinking, Taser vote in November, Sex offenders arrested, Stabbing charges dropped, Snyder v. Phelps
1 p.m. News Minute – Sex offenders arrested, City manager to retire in March, Hearings begin in Snyder v. Phelps, Facebook unveils new features
12 p.m. News Minute- Sex offender arrests, Burton’s SWAT recommendations, Westboro Baptist Supreme Court Case, plus: Jetpacks for LAPD? Definitely not.
11 a.m. News Minute- Boone County sex offenders, Columbia SWAT Team, Snyder v. Phelps (Westboro Baptist Church)
9 a.m. News Minute- Boone Hospital emergency ward renovated, Kansas City rep. McCarthy passes away, Randy Moss back to Minnesota
8 a.m. News Minute- Department of Higher Education releases list of low-producing programs, MO family escapes house fire, Lil Wayne in solitary confinement
Oct. 4, 2010
4 pm News Minute- Columbia Public Schools host free event to honor local superheroes/MU helps entrepreneurs get on their feet/ Columbia woman arrested after assaulting her sister with a butcher knife
1 p.m. News Minute – Columbia City Council votes on zoning / Early estimates show ticket sales for Roots ‘N Blues up / Voter registration deadline approaching / Interest group spending up from last midterm
Sept. 30, 2010
11 a.m News Minute- UM System to raise tuition for in-state undergraduates / Missouri judges first to weigh costs of imprisonment before sentencing / Mock dorm room burned during Fire Factor event / Roots N’ Blues festival announces smartphone applications
10 a.m News Minute- UM System to raise tuition for in-state undergraduates / Mock dorm room burned during Fire Factor event / Over the Edge event expected to raise $30,000 for Missouri Special Olympics
Sept. 29, 2010
8 a.m News Minute- Stewart closed between Providence and Fourth, Missouri one of top technology users in country, UT gunman identified
9 a.m News Minute- LGBTQ scholarship rediscovered, MU cornerback retires after injury, UT gunman identified
1 p.m. News Minute – Third candidate for MSA President, Flu Vaccine available, Terror threat in Europe
Sept. 27, 2010
4 p.m News Minute-Centro Latino holds first Central Missouri Immigration summit, Columbia Health department begins administering flu vaccine, MU celebrates the 20th anniversary of the American’s with Disabilities Act, MU will likely experience a tuition increase next year and a stop to the in-state tuition freeze
Sept. 23, 2010
10 a.m. News Minute- Major health care bill provisions take effect today, Former MU running back Washington in court this morning, Columbia police schedule sobriety checkpoint
11 a.m. News Minute- Major health care bill provisions take effect today, Former MU running back Washington in court this morning, Abducted child returned home, Columbia police schedule sobriety checkpoint
Sept. 22, 2010
1 p.m. News Minute – Columbia student injured in fall from Quinton’s in serious condition, Health insurance companies face large fines, Riots on West Bank
9 a.m. News Minute – Washing to appear in court, 30-year old hospitalized at University, “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” repeat
8 a.m. News Minute - “Take Back the Night” march, vom Saal named award winner, “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” blocked
Sept. 19, 2010
3 p.m. News Minute – Crime down in Boone County, Oil rig sealed
Sept. 8, 2010
The Pulse, KCOU’s live evening news coverage: Campus News / Local News / State News
May 14, 2010
The Pulse, Friday, May 14, 2010 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage.
May 13, 2010
The Pulse, Thursday, May 13 - KCOU’s live evening news coverage.
May 12, 2010
The Pulse, Wednesday, May 12 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage.
May 11, 2010
The Pulse, Tuesday, May 11th- KCOU’s live evening news coverage.
May 10, 2010
The Pulse, Monday May 10 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage.
May 7, 2010
The Pulse Friday, May 7 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage.
3 p.m. News Minute – Boil order for SW Columbia lifted / Next New Franklin police chief arrested for DWI / State passes measure tightening laws on inmates
May 6, 2010
The Pulse, Thursday, May 6 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage.
May 5, 2010
The Pulse, Wednesday, May 5 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage.
3 p.m. News Minute – K2 would not be a felony / Wood disqualified from race for presiding commisioner / MSA constitutional convention
2 p.m. News Minute – Bondi Wood disqualified from race for presiding county commissioner / Construction to increase on campus / Senate approves K2 bill
May 4, 2010
The Pulse, Tuesday, May 4th- KCOU’s live evening news coverage.
May 3, 2010
The Pulse Monday, May 3, 2010 - KCOU’s live evening news coverage.
April 30, 2010
The Pulse, Friday, April 30 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage.
3 p.m. News Minute – Severe thunderstorm watch issued for Boone Co. / Ellis Fischel money update / Man arrested for 6 bank robberies
April 29, 2010
The Pulse, Thursday, April 29 - KCOU’s live evening news coverage.
April 28, 2010
The Pulse, Wednesday, April 28 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage.
3 p.m. News Minute – Judge grants Bustamante request to wear normal clothes in court / Missouri bill would remove red light cameras permanently / Obama talks green jobs in Macon, Mo.
2 p.m. News Minute – Obama speaks in Macon, Mo. / Senate passes bill that would eliminate red light cameras / Man accused of molesting daughters has bond cut in half
April 27, 2010
The Pulse, Tuesday, April 27 - KCOU’s live evening news coverage.
April 26, 2010
The Pulse, Monday, April 26 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage.
April 25, 2010
NewsHour Interview with TigerWatch’s Garret Bergquist – KCOU’s Sunday NewsHour sits down with TigerWatch Major Garret Bergquist to discuss the effectiveness of this program and if it’s putting students into potentially dangerous situations.
April 23, 2010
The Pulse, Friday, April 23 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage
3 p.m. News Minute – Missouri State faculty exploring unionization / State lottery budget expanding more than six-fold / Funding forces change in plans for Columbia’s Catholic high school
April 22, 2010
The Pulse, Thursday, April 22 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage
April 21, 2010
The Pulse, Wednesday, April 21 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage.
3 p.m. News Minute – Earthquake hits near Samoa / MoDOT recognized nationally / E-Z Charge may not make it’s way downtown
2 p.m. News Minute – Downtown E-Z charge plan hits road block / MoDOT recognized nationally / Missouri Senate approves bill that would speed up tax refunds
April 20, 2010
The Pulse, Tuesday, April 20th- KCOU’s live evening news coverage.
April 19, 2010
The Pulse, Monday, April 19 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage.
April 16, 2010
3 p.m. News Minute – Tuition freeze for in-state students / MU Law School ranking drops / Obama issues directive to hospitals
April 15, 2010
The Pulse, Thursday, April 15 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage.
April 13, 2010
The Pulse, Tuesday, April 13 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage.
April 12, 2010
The Pulse, Monday, April 12 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage.
April 11, 2010
NewsHour Interview with Mizzou Dashboard’s Lauren Hasler – KCOU’s Sunday NewsHour sits down with Mizzou Dashboard Executive Board member Lauren Hasler to discuss Mizzou Dashboard’s newest competition and the progress of sustainability at MU.
April 9, 2010
The Pulse, Friday, April 9 – More yellow left turn arrows in Columbia/Budget cuts for Missouri inmates/Speed limit decrease on Highway 63
3 p.m. News Minute – Supreme Court Justice John Stevens announces retirement / Senate Appropriations committee announces cuts / Speed limit change on US-63 coming
April 8, 2010
The Pulse, Thursday, April 8 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage
2 p.m. News Minute – Columbia man arrested for assault and child molestation / State unemployment rates among young at an all-time high / Obama and Russian President Medvedev sign nuclear arms control agreement
April 7, 2010
The Pulse, Wednesday, Apr. 7 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage
3 p.m. News Minute – Kespohl uspets Skala in Third Ward / McDavid to take over as new mayor / Pro-marijuana group to rally on MU campus tomorrow
2 p.m. News Minute – McDavid win mayoral election / Prop 1 passes / Update on Indonesia earthquake
April 6, 2010
The Pulse, Tuesday, April 6th- KCOU’s live evening news coverage
1 p.m. News Minute – Maplewood Barn fire / Elections / South Butt lawsuit
April 5, 2010
The Pulse, Monday, April 5 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage.
Mar. 25, 2010
The Pulse, Thursday, Mar. 25 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage
2 p.m. News Minute – MSA Senate meeting recap / Debate nearly turns into a fight on the Missouri House floor / Shots fired at a Virginia congressman’s campaign office
Mar. 24, 2010
The Pulse, Wednesday, Mar. 24 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage.
4 p.m. News Minute – Burger King robber arrested / Canoeing accident results in death / Chemical plant leaks toxic chemical / Missouri House Members to vote on salary cap for state employees / Texas inmate awaiting last-minute stay of execution seeks DNA test / Voting on MSA elections ends tonight
3 p.m. News Minute – MoDOT director Pete Rahn stepping down / Escaped inmate may be in Columbia / Obama to sign executive order promising no federal funding of abortions
2 p.m. News Minute – MoDOT director Pete Rahn resigns / Burger King robber arrested / MSA Elections voting closes tonight
Mar. 23, 2010
The Pulse, Tuesday, March 23 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage.
1 p.m. News Minute – Mayoral debate / Oldest woman dies / Health care bill signed
Mar, 22, 2010
The Pulse, Monday, Mar. 22 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage.
Mar. 19, 2010
The Pulse, Friday, Mar. 19 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage.
6 p.m. News Minute – Man dies in Jimmy John’s, Rec Center loses money.
Mar. 18, 2010
The Pulse, Thursday, Mar. 18 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage 4 p.m. News Minute 2 p.m. News Minute – Columbia to receive grant for cleaner energy / Proposed Missouri legislation to ask women about reasons for abortion / Price tag set for proposed national health care bill / Clinton in Russia to discuss nuclear treaty and Middle East
Mar. 17, 2010
The Pulse, Wednesday, Mar. 17 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage. 2 p.m. News Minute – UM System President holds private meeting / Speakers circle bake sale is questioned of being racist / Missouri adds jobs in the month of February
Mar. 16, 2010
The Pulse, Tuesday, March 16th- KCOU’s live evening news coverage 1 p.m. News Minute – New Hickman principal / STRIPES budget / Heads vs. Feds debate
Mar. 15, 2010
- KCOU’s live evening news coverage
Mar. 11, 2010
The Pulse, Thursday, Mar. 11 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage 2 p.m. News Minute - Gunshots reported at Waffle House/Chancellor’s Diversity Initiative hosts Difficult Dialogue/Department of Transportation to eliminate 400 positions without layoffs
Mar. 10, 2010
The Pulse, Wednesday, Mar. 10 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage 3 p.m. News Minute – Mayoral Debate at MU tonight / Update on the warm weather / Obama landing in St. Louis to make remarks about healthcare 2 p.m. News Minute – Skeleton identified as former Boone County Jail inmate / Mayoral Candidate to debate at MU tonight / President Obama to speak in St. Charles this afternoon1 p.m. News Minute – Investigators identify body found by Boone County jail last weekend / Hikers detained in Iran allowed to call families / Same-sex ceremonies performed in District of Columbia
Mar. 9, 2010
The Pulse, Tuesday, March 9th- KCOU’s live evening news coverage 1 p.m. News Minute – Police substations / New airport jets / Ohio State shooting 11 a.m. News Minute – School Board budget cuts / Diversity course discussion / Human remains autopsy Mar. 7, 2010 NewsHour Interview with Lauren Thomas – KCOU’s Sunday NewsHour sits down with RHA Vice-President Lauren Thomas, whom was recently re-elected to her position along with presidential running mate Rachel Feuerborn
Mar. 5, 2010
3 p.m. News Minute New developments in the cotton ball incident / MU Faculty Council recommends extending benefits / Premier Bank sells Columbia locations
Mar. 4, 2010
The Pulse, Thursday, Mar. 4, 2010 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage 1 p.m. News Minute – Increase of legal texting while driving age/Missouri senate proposal of wide-ranging economic development bill/student and professor protests of state university budget cuts across the country
Mar. 3, 2010
The Pulse, Wednesday, Mar. 3 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage 4 p.m. News Minute – MU students arrested in the cotton ball incident / possible mandatory class in MU future / suspect arrested in connection with weekend shooting / Missouri unemployment decreasing / Air controller suspended after allowing child to direct air traffic 3 p.m. News Minute – MU students arrested in the cotton ball incident / Nixon talks budget cuts / President Obama pitches health care for “last time” 1 p.m. News Minute – MU students temporarily suspended after arrest relating to cotton ball incident / Nixon announces future budget cuts/ Child is heard clearing planes for takeoff at JFK 12 p.m. News Minute – Two arrested in connection with cotton ball incident outside MU’s Black Culture Center / Diversity course requirement discussed at town hall meeting
Mar. 2, 2010
The Pulse, Tuesday, March 2- KCOU’s live evening news coverage 2 p.m. News Minute – Missouri judges look for comment / MU hosts first wine tasting/ Council votes to lower speed limit on US-63 1 p.m. News Minute – Community discusses cotton ball incident / City Council tech vote / Secretary of State Clinton visits Chile
March 1, 2010
The Pulse, Monday, Mar. 1 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage
Feb. 28, 2010
NewsHour Interview with Josh Travis – KCOU’s Sunday NewsHour sits down with former MSA Senator Josh Travis to discuss the recent passage of Tiger Watch. NewsHour Interview with Columbia Mayoral Candidate Sean O’Day – KCOU’s Sunday NewsHour sits down with Sean O’Day as part of our interview series with the candidates
Feb. 25, 2010
The Pulse, Thursday, Feb. 25 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage 2 p.m. News Minute – Columbia Public Schools lose funding/KCI airport implements new security measure/Obama leads health care summit 12 p.m. News Minute-Midwest Madoff pleads guilty, Hallsville Post Office receives scare, Nixon gives teens jobs
Feb. 24, 2010
The Pulse, Wednesday, Feb. 24 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage 3 p.m. News Minute – Akio Toyoda testifying in front of Congress / U.S. Senate passes $15 billion jobs bill / 5th Ward Councilwoman to run for state office 2 p.m. News Minute – Rock face fall being cleaned up / U.S. Senate passes $15 billion jobs bill / MU iPhone app on it’s way
Feb. 23, 2010
The Pulse, Tuesday, Feb. 23 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage 4 p.m. News Minute – A rock face along U. S. Highway 63 south of Ashland collapsed this afternoon/ MU’s bookstore was raking in the profits last year / Sudan government signs truce with rebel group 2 p.m. News Minute – Campaign contributions limited in Missouri/ First county outlaws fake marijuana / Terrorist pleads guilty in New York
Feb. 21, 2010
Interview with MU Dr. Adam Beckett – KCOU’s NewsHour talks with MU Dr. Adam Beckett via phone from Miami before he leaves for an aid mission in Haiti.
Feb. 19, 2010
The Pulse Friday, Feb. 19th – KCOU’s live evening news coverage 3 p.m. News Minute – Adoption and foster care reform passes Senate, heads to House / MU to grant credit for military service / CPS compares well in federal funding race
Feb. 18, 2010
The Pulse, Thursday, Feb. 18 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage 2 p.m. News Minute – Missouri Access scholarship considered unequal/Center for Autism and Neurodevelopmental Disorders celebrates new funding/Columbia Chamber of Commerce considers new Internet provider 12 p.m. News Minute-Higher education funding/MO Senator wants no tenure/more Toyota problems
Feb. 17, 2010
4 p.m. News Minute – Sanders Pleads guilty to murdering mother / Incoming Freshman Applications up by 6.1 % from last year / MSA to install crowd crowd monitoring video cameras? / Haitian judge grants bail to 8 of ten Americans being detained for kidnapping 3 p.m. News Minute – Haitian judge grants bail to 8 of 10 Americans being held there / Three MU football players involved in weekend incident / Daniel Sanders pleads guilty to attacking mother 2 p.m. News Minute – Three MU football players involved in weekend incident / MSA discussing EZ charge use off campus / Mid-Missouri mayor resigns after DWI
Feb. 16, 2010
The Pulse, Tuesday, Feb. 16 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage 4 p.m News Minute – 16 arrests for alcohol related violations over the weekend/ Afghan Taliban military leader arrested in U.S. military strike/ Freshmen admission applications up 6 percent from last year 2 p.m. News Minute – Deputy Lieutenant Governor placed on unpaid leave / FBI teams with Columbia to handle bomb incidents / Webcams planned for dining halls
Feb. 15, 2010
The Pulse Monday, February 15, 2010 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage
Feb. 12, 2010
3 p.m. News Minute – Boone County reserves fell “dangerously low” in December / Accident this morning due to snow / Firefighters host mayoral candidate forum
Feb. 11, 2010
The Pulse, Thursday, Feb. 11 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage 12 p.m. News Minute- Higher education funding increase/new public school bill/blizzard update out East 2 p.m. News Minute – Grant helps keep polls open / Open Enrollment Bill discussed in State Senate / Mayorial candidate O’Day hosts rally
Feb. 10, 2010
4 p.m. News Minute – Gunman surrenders victims in Nebraska / Mu faculty to possibly revise general education requirements / Columbia pleads guilty to involvement with robberies / East Coast still being buried by more snow / MU Senior to make second appearance on Jeopardy! College Championship tonight 3 p.m. News Minute – Central Missouri Humane Society discusses renovations with award money / Gunman in Nebraska hostage situation surrenders / Sen. Kit Bond calling for resignation of one of President Obama’s top advisors 2 p.m. News Minute – MU Faculty Council committee discusses general education changes / Sen. Kit Bond is calling for the resignation of one of President Obama’s advisor / Airports are closing all over the East Coast 1 p.m. News Minute – Columbia teen pleads guilty to armed robbery charges / convicted murderer changes story / agricultural leaders say proposed puppy mill legislation could lead to additional policies
Feb. 9, 2010
2 p.m. News Minute – Columbia Public Schools take another budget cut/ MU looks for new sources of revenue/ Toyota announces another recall
Feb. 7, 2010
Interview with Former MSA Senator Josh Travis – KCOU’s NewsHour sits down with Josh Travis to discuss the state of MSA and the his new commentary, “A Vision Worth Fighting For-A Commentary on Re-engaging Our Campus” Interview with Columbia Mayoral Candidate Paul Love – KCOU’s NewsHour sits down with Paul Love to discuss his platform
Feb. 5, 2010
3 p.m. News Minute – Amber Alert issued for Carthage boy / CPS mulls cutting elementary school science specialists / Cable barriers on way for U.S. 63 medians
Feb. 4, 2010
The Pulse, Thursday, Feb. 4 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage 12 p.m. News Minute- Drug testing for MO officials/Nixon withdraws appointments/Toyota considers Prius recall
Feb. 3, 2010
The Pulse, Wednesday, Feb. 3 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage 4 p.m. News Minute – Rape reported in front of MU fraternity / 3 tied up in robbery / ATM stolen and recovered this morning / Missouri School of Journalism Senior to appear on Jeopardy! College Championship / World Cancer Day prompts the release of a new document / Shakespeare’s Pizza raises money for Haiti 3 p.m. News Minute – Rape reported near MU Campus / Transportation Secretary “misspoke” in comments regarding Toyota Recall / Shakespeare’s Pizza “Dining for Haiti” 2 p.m. News Minute – Rape reported near MU Campus / ATM Taken from Convenience Store / Shakespeare’s Pizza “Dining for Haiti” 1 p.m. News Minute – Intruders tie up three people but steal nothing / ATM taken from a convenience store found along country road / Gov. Nixon cuts additional $74.3 million from state budget
Feb. 2, 2010
The Pulse, Tuesday, Feb. 2 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage 3 p.m. News Minute – City Council allows chickens in backyards / Shakespeare’s Pizza plans donations for Haiti / Horace Johnson sentenced to thirty years in prison 2 p.m. News Minute – City Council allows chickens in backyards/Shakespeare’s Pizza plans donations for Haiti/Senator works to keep felons out of office
Feb. 1, 2010
The Pulse Monday, Feb. 1 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage 3 p.m. News Minute – MU Bookstore starts rental program / Gary Forsee makes State of the University speech / MU worker arrested on charges of sexual misconduct
Jan. 29, 2010
3 p.m. News Minute – Jury reaches verdict in Tiller murder case / Um System Curators approve fee increase for dorms, dining plans / Daniel Sanders appears at pretrial hearing
Jan. 28, 2010
The Pulse, Tuesday, Jan. 28 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage 3 p.m. News Minute – House fire in Moberly claims two lives/Missouri considers anti-cyber bullying legislation/Toyota moves for global recall 2 p.m. News Minute – House fire in Moberly claims two lives/Missouri considers anti-cyber bullying legislation/Toyota moves for global recall 12 p.m. News Minute-State of the Union/house fire/Boone County top-10 in child raising
Jan. 27, 2010
4 p.m. News Minute – MU School of Medicine receives 3-year accreditation / The Blackout returns to campus / MU bookstore employee arrested / Mac releases new tablet computer / Obama to give his first State of the Union tonight at 8 p.m. 1 p.m. News Minute – Testimony heard on “pay to play” policies in state government / accreditation probation lifted for MU School of Medicine / city of Columbia website down for maintenance from 6 p.m. to midnight / Apple unveils iPad
Jan. 26, 2010
The Pulse, Tuesday, Jan. 26 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage 3 p.m. News Minute – Christianson to run for Boone County Presiding Commissioner/Stephens students invited to Recreation Center/RHA approves $1800 for V-day 2 p.m. News Minute
Jan. 25, 2010
The Pulse, Monday, Jan. 25 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage MU students line up for KU tickets– KCOU’s Danny Spewak takes us to Mizzou Arena, where MU students went to great lengths to get their KU basketball game ticket 3 p.m. News Minute – Snow expected to fall throughout the day, J. Scott Christianson announces he is running for Boone county Presiding Commissioner
Jan. 24, 2010
Point-Counterpoint Climate Change Interview – Sustain Mizzou adviser Billy Froeschner talks with KCOU hosts David Teeghman and Jacob Kirn on President Obama’s work at the Copenhagen climate summit and the future of the climate debate Point-Counterpoint Acceptance of Gays Interview- Log Cabin Republican Matt Sheppard sits down with KCOU to talk about his experiences and whether the GOP will start accepting more socially-liberal ideas Point-Counterpoint on the Future of the Democratic Party – MU College Republicans Treasurer Matt Sheppard on the future of the Democratic Party after a historic loss in Massachusetts
Jan. 22, 2010
12 p.m. News Minute – Waterline break / Sustainability Manager named / Opening statements in Scott Roeder trial
Jan. 21, 2010
The Pulse, Thursday, Jan. 21 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage 12 p.m. News Minute- Breaking news of Hamilton resignation/State of the State recap/Haiti update 2 p.m. News Minute – Clean Energy Missouri Campaign kickoff/Student Social Security Numbers accidentally visible in campus mail/Former House Speaker Jetton faces second degree assault charges
Jan. 20, 2010
The Pulse, Wednesday, Jan. 20 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage 4 p.m. News Minute 3 p.m. News Minute 2 p.m. News Minute 1 p.m. News Minute
Jan. 19, 2010
The Pulse, Tuesday, Jan. 19th – KCOU’s live evening news coverage 2 p.m. News Minute – Columbia City Council Renovation / Third Ward Councilman proposes new amendment / Police respond to three vandalism reports / Columbia police finds pot farm / Massachusetts votes for new senate seat
Jan. 18, 2010
The Pulse, Monday, Jan. 18 – KCOU’s live evening news coverage For previous archives, please click here for audio since Sept. 28, 2009, and here for audio prior to that date.
