The Springfield City Council voted Monday night to repeal the city’s COVID-19 related restrictions, including the requirements of indoor masking in public businesses and buildings, on May …
Read More »Local Lawmakers Promote Second Amendment Preservation Act at Gun Range
Lawmakers from across southwest Missouri gathered at Sound of Freedom gun range in Ozark Monday to talk about the passage of the Second Amendment Preservation Act. State …
Read More »City of Springfield Works to Improve Safety at National and Kingsley
After many years of studying crash rates and safety concerns at the intersection of National and Kingsley, Springfield Public Works is ready to build a median that …
Read More »Today is Tax Day
Today is Tax Day! The normal tax day of April 15 was delayed just over a month because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Taxes are due by 11:59:59 …
Read More »One Dead in Willard Area Crash
One person has been confirmed dead and at least two others injured after a crash near Willard Monday morning. The accident took place around 8:30 a.m. near …
Read More »CoxHealth Easing COVID Restrictions on Visitors to Hospitals
CoxHealth announced an easing on COVID-19 restrictions on visitors as the pandemic moves into an endemic state across the region. Patients will now be able to have …
Read More »Water Main Break Closes National and Bennett Intersection
Springfield’s City Utilities announced Sunday night that the intersection of National and Bennett will be closed for “the next day or two” because of an eight inch …
Read More »Memorial Service Saturday For Rogersville Crash Victim
A memorial service takes place Saturday for a college student killed in a crash near Rogersville on May 7th. Mercedes Luna, 21, will be remembered by family …
Read More »Heavy Rain and Flooding Chances in the Ozarks Starting Saturday
After a mostly dry day on Friday, you’ll want to keep the umbrella handy through the next week as we have multiple rain chances starting Saturday. The …
Read More »Springfield Man Guilty of Statutory Sodomy of Five-Year-Old
A Springfield man has been found guilty of statutory sodomy against a five-year-old neighbor. Stephen Perry, 61, was found guilty of one count of statutory sodomy in …
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