After more than two years, Missouri State University has announced they will be ending all COVID-19 requirements and policies for its student body. In a statement, President …
Read More »Man from Mountain View Pleads Guilty to Wife’s Murder
A man from Mountain View has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder charges in the death of his estranged wife. 30-year-old Dylan Hanger pleaded guilty on Monday, May …
Read More »Police Investigate Child Death in Springfield
Springfield Police are investigating the death of a child who fell from a trailer being pulled by a pickup truck on private property off West Division near …
Read More »Zimmer-Springfield Hosts CEO Roundtable Tuesday
More than a dozen members of the Springfield and Nixa business communities gathered for Zimmer Radio’s latest CEO Roundtable luncheon Tuesday at our KWTO studios in Springfield. …
Read More »Strong to Severe Thunderstorms Possible Tuesday Night in the Ozarks
Showers and thunderstorms will move into the Ozarks from the northwest Tuesday night. The National Weather Service says a few strong to severe storms are possible, with …
Read More »Springfield Police Investigating Road Rage Incident
Springfield Police are investigating a possible road rage incident that started Monday evening on West Sunshine Street. Witnesses told police that two vehicles were firing shots at …
Read More »Health Department Says COVID-19 Numbers Up Again
The Springfield-Greene County Health Department says COVID-19 cases have risen in Greene County, but the numbers are still lower than last winter’s number. The Health Department says …
Read More »Child Injured in Thayer Shooting
A child suffered minor injuries in a shooting near a restaurant in Thayer. The three-year-old girl was taken to a hospital in West Plains. The shooting occurred …
Read More »Rep. Sara Walsh Drops out of Congressional Race
State Representative Sara Walsh of Ashland, MO has decided to drop out of the race for US Congress in the 4th Congressional District. Walsh has previously served …
Read More »Get Updates Here: Severe Thunderstorms Racing Through the Ozarks Sunday Morning into the Afternoon
2:30 p.m. UPDATE: The National Weather Service has cancelled the Severe Thunderstorm Watch for many counties in the Ozarks. The watch is still in effect until 4:00 …
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