The Missouri State Highway Patrol has reopened both lanes of westbound I-44 west of the Springfield city limits at the 69.2 mile marker following a crash early …
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WATCH LIVE: Local Health Leaders Update the Community on Spread of Respiratory Illnesses
The Springfield-Greene County Health Department, Mercy Springfield and CoxHealth are holding a media briefing Thursday morning at 10:30 to update the community on the prevalence of influenza …
Read More »City Traffic Engineers Watching Traffic Patterns on Black Friday
Springfield city traffic engineers are keeping a close watch on traffic patterns near busy shopping centers on this Black Friday. Glenstone and Battlefield is one of the …
Read More »28th Annual Turkey Trot Draws More Than 4,400 Runners and Walkers
A total of 4,437 registered participants have taken part in the 28th Annual Thanksgiving Day Turkey Trot 5K Run/Walk in Springfield. The first in-person Turkey Trot in …
Read More »Galloway Village Neighborhood Association President Melanie Bach Picks Up Papers to Run For Mayor of Springfield
The woman who led a successful campaign against Springfield’s Question 1 on the November ballot appears ready to explore a run for mayor. Melanie Bach, President of …
Read More »Governor Parson Names General Counsel Andrew Bailey as the next Missouri Attorney General
Governor Parson has introduced General Counsel Andrew Bailey as the next Missouri Attorney General in a press conference Wednesday at the statehouse in Jefferson City, Here is …
Read More »Zimmer-Springfield Hosts Sixth CEO Roundtable
Nearly a dozen business and community leaders gathered Thursday at our KWTO studios in Springfield for our sixth CEO Roundtable. Educational, law enforcement, mental health, development, banking, …
Read More »First Snow of the Season Expected Monday Night into Tuesday Morning
Many of us in the Ozarks will see our first snowflakes of the season Monday night into early Tuesday morning. The National Weather Service says snowfall amounts …
Read More »Voters in the Ozarks Decide State Representative and Senate Races
Voters decided a number of contested races for the Missouri House and Senate in Tuesday’s elections. Incumbent Republican Lincoln Hough defeated Democrat Raymond Lampert with nearly 53% …
Read More »Election Day Coverage and Sample Ballots
Voters across the Ozarks, and around the state and nation head to the polls Tuesday in a midterm election that will decide the balance of power in …
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