A woman from Branson is recovering after authorities say she was stabbed by her own son. Investigators say the man and his mother got into a dispute …
Read More »Zimmer-Springfield Hosts Local Business Leaders in CEO Roundtable
From the real estate industry to banking, fast food and small business, CEO’s from several different companies joined KWTO News Director Don Louzader Thursday for our ninth …
Read More »Republic Cancels Water Conservation Order
The City of Republic has canceled the water conservation order. The city said the workers have repaired Well #3 faster than expected. They also thank the citizens …
Read More »Man from Springfield Sentenced for Car Theft, Chase
A man from Springfield will spend several years in prison for stealing two separate cars, crashing one of them, fleeing the scene and leading police on a …
Read More »City of Branson Named as Official Vacation Destination of the Kansas City Chiefs
One of the most popular tourist attractions in the U.S. is now partnering with one of the most popular NFL teams in the country to promote their …
Read More »Railroad Crossing Closures
Railroad crossings in Greene County will be closed for upgrades. BNSF railroad is making improvements to railroad crossings between Springfield and Lamar starting next week. Some of …
Read More »A Third Inmate at Licking Prison Has Died
The third inmate in three weeks has died at the men’s prison in Licking. The Texas County coroner confirms an inmate died Tuesday at the South Central …
Read More »Camden County Deputy Fired For Child Porn
A Camden County Deputy has been fired after a child pornography investigation. Sheriff Tony Helms says the sheriff’s office received a tip from the National Center for …
Read More »MO Attorney General Andrew Bailey in Court over Gender-Affirming Care Ban Lawsuit
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey is in Springfield this week for a court hearing calling for the reversal of the gender-affirming care ban in the state. The …
Read More »Oppressive Heat Sticking Around
The oppressive heat is now expected to continue through the end of the week. The National Weather Service has extended the excessive heat warning for Southwest Missouri …
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