After winning a second-straight Super Bowl, the Kansas City Chiefs will once again open the NFL season. This time, against the team they beat to get to …
Read More »City Officials Say Some Marijuana Dispensaries Aren’t Paying Sales Tax
Springfield City Officials say half of the marijuana dispensaries in the city aren’t paying the 3% sales tax. 5 of the 10 dispensaries in the city did …
Read More »Two Missing Teens from Ozark Trails Academy Found Safe
UPDATE: The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office says two teenagers who ran away from a group home Saturday have returned. Investigators say Ryan Knight and Mya Berckmiller left …
Read More »Toxicology Report Completed in Riley Strain Death Investigation
Officials with the Davidson County Medical Examiner’s Office will soon release findings after completing a toxicology report in the death of Springfield native and former Missouri student …
Read More »Missouri State Bears Leaving Missouri Valley Conference, will Join Conference USA in 2025
This fall, Missouri State football will compete in its 34th season as a member of the Missouri Valley Conference.. it will also be its last. n an …
Read More »Confirmed Tornado Rips Through Lawrence County
The National Weather Service is conducting damage reports from Wednesday’s storms that included an EF1 tornado.. Wind speeds in Aurora and Monett almost reached 95mph and damaged …
Read More »Missouri Gov. Mike Parson Signs HB 2634, Prohibiting Public Funds to Abortion Providers
In another step for the pro-life movement in Missouri, Governor Mike Parson is putting the recently-passed HB 2634 into law. Parson signed the bill Thursday morning, which …
Read More »Police Arrest Three Suspects, Searching for Fourth for Disturbance in East Springfield
Springfield Police are holding three people in custody, and are actively searching for another man in connection with a shooting incident along Cedarbrook Avenue. Investigators say they …
Read More »Absentee Voting Begins In Greene County
Absentee voting has begun in Greene County for the June 18th elections. There’s an election for the Mayoral race in Willard between Samuel Snider and Troy Smith, …
Read More »Software Issue Causes “Too Many” Greene County Sirens To Go Off
Emergency Management Officials in Greene County say “too many” sirens went off in Greene County during Monday night’s storms. A tornado was issued for northern Greene, but …
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