Police are investigating a double fatal shooting on the parking lot of a restaurant along the 76 strip in Branson. Officers responded to the 1800 block of …
Read More »EXCLUSIVE PODCAST: Bonnie Bell interviews the “Old Record Collector” Wayne Glenn on the FINAL episode of “Remember When”
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Read More »BILLY LONG: Want To Buy A Beautiful Swan?
Editorial by: U.S. Rep. Billy Long (Missouri) You destroyed your tire on a pothole, you drove an extra hour out of your way because a bridge was …
Read More »Blunt, Long Cut Ribbon for Wilson’s Creek New Visitor Center
It was all hands on deck for local dignitaries as the National Park Service opened the newly renovated Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield Visitor Center. A ribbon cutting …
Read More »CoxHealth Changes Makes Change to its Visitor Policy in Mother and Baby Units
As local cases of COVID-19 continue to stay low, CoxHealth is adjusting its policy for visiting the Mother and Baby Units. A news release says effective immediately, …
Read More »First Two City Pools Open For the Summer in Springfield Saturday
It may not feel like swimming weather with highs only reaching into the middle 60’s, but Saturday marks the opening of two pools in Springfield. The Springfield-Greene …
Read More »Many Roads Flooded in Southwest Missouri: See Where Highways are Closed with the MoDOT Traveler Information Map
Thunderstorms with intense rainfall rates have produced flooding in many parts of the Ozarks, leading to road closings and a number of water rescues. Get the latest …
Read More »Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Against Springfield Public Schools Over Reopening Plan
A federal judge has ruled in favor of Springfield Public Schools in a lawsuit brought by parents who claimed their rights were being violated by not opening …
Read More »Springfield to Reopen City Facilities, City Council Chambers June 1
The City of Springfield announced Thursday they will open most city facilities to the public without a masking requirement. While some facilities will be open Friday, May …
Read More »Springfield’s Mayor Withdraws Civil Emergency Proclamation
Springfield Mayor Ken McClure says he will withdraw the city’s “Sixth Proclamation of Civil Emergency” effective 11:59 p.m. Thursday to coincide with the midnight repeal of the …
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