Leaders from businesses and organizations across a wide variety of disciplines in the Springfield area participated Thursday in Zimmer Communications’ 1st CEO Roundtable in Springfield. The luncheon …
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Strong to Severe Storms Possible in Northern Ozarks Wednesday Afternoon and Evening
We have the potential for strong to severe thunderstorms for parts of the Ozarks from Wednesday afternoon into the evening hours. The National Weather Service says the …
Read More »Missouri Senator Josh Hawley Unveils Legislative Agenda to Hire 100,000 New Police Officers
U-S Senator Josh Hawley has introduced a legislative agenda to hire 100,000 new police officers, boost police morale, and keep American families safe. Hawley says his legislation …
Read More »Standoff Leads to Evacuation at John B. Hughes Apartments in Springfield
Springfield police say a domestic dispute led to a standoff at the John B. Hughes Apartments on north Clifton Tuesday night. Officers evacuated the surrounding units as …
Read More »Family Members Release Updated Information on Condition of Boy Trapped Under Branson Coaster
We’re learning more about an 11-year-old boy badly injured when he became trapped under the Branson Coaster along 76 Country Boulevard in Branson. The victim is identified …
Read More »Man From Marionville Admits to Threatening Two Congressmen
A man from the Ozarks has admitted he threatened Missouri Congressman Emanuel Cleaver and Tennessee Congressman Steve Cohen. Federal prosecutors say Kenneth Hubert, 63, Marionville, pleaded guilty …
Read More »Strong to Severe Storms Push Through Northern Ozarks, with Flooding Southwest of Springfield
Strong to severe thunderstorms moved through areas north of Springfield in the overnight hours of Monday morning. The National Weather Service says several trees and limbs are …
Read More »Death of Couple from Battlefield Ruled Murder-Suicide
Greene County authorities say a couple found dead in a burning home in Battlefield in January was the result of a murder-suicide. Shawna and Don Kipp were …
Read More »Dangerous Heat Index Readings in the Ozarks Friday
Friday will be our hottest day of the year so far, with temperatures into the upper 90’s and heat index readings as high as 100 to 109 …
Read More »Missouri State Offices Closed Friday For New Juneteenth National Holiday
State offices in Missouri will be closed Friday in honor of Juneteenth, the new national holiday commemorating the end of slavery on June 19, 1865. The Missouri …
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