Heat Index Readings Top Records
Just a day after Springfield broke a record when the heat index topped 120, the extended period of dangerous heat and humidity continues today, with an excessive heat warning in effect through late Thursday night.
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Just a day after Springfield broke a record when the heat index topped 120, the extended period of dangerous heat and humidity continues today, with an excessive heat warning in effect through late Thursday night.
Springfield City Utilities has issued a peak demand warning for this week due to the excessive heat and humidity. How Can Customers Conserve Energy and Save Money: Use a smart thermostat to adjust the
Monday was the first day of classes at Missouri State University and they are already setting attendance records. According to a press release from the University, there were a total of 2, 685 first-time-in-college students.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol has identified a man killed in a fiery crash on I-44 near Halltown last week. The Patrol says the victim is 30-year-old Henri Sanchez Rodriquez of Springfield. His car burst
A man from Springfield is now awaiting sentencing after pleading guilty to stealing catalytic converters. Investigators say 39-year-old John Griffith stole two catalytic converters with the help of another man in 2021. A resident at
A teenage girl from Ozark who allegedly ran away from home has been found safe. Investigators say 17-year-old Kellie Raines disappeared from her home in Ozark on Saturday, August 19. There was thought she may
A man from Reeds Spring is dead after a motorcycle crash Saturday night. Highway Patrol Troopers say Gustavo Fuentes was riding North on Railery Creek Road when he ran off the Left side of the
With school starting up across the Ozarks this week, Springfield Police are warning parents to be careful about posting pictures of their kids online. Public Affairs Officer Chris Swaters says it’s ok to put pictures
The Branson Police Department has given an update on an investigation into an officer involved fatal shooting from February. Branson Police Chief Eric Schmitt says no criminal charges will be filed, by Taney County Prosecutor
Missouri State University has received an 8-figure gift for a new building. The gift from the C.W. Titus Foundation is the largest one-time gift in the university’s history. The money will be used to construct
UPDATE: 5:30 p.m. Friday: Three of the four westbound lanes have re-opened on James River Freeway between Highway 65 and Glenstone in Springfield. UPDATE: 2:30 p.m. Friday–Westbound James River Freeway remains closed between Highway 65
Missouri State University is seeing an increase in freshmen enrollment. M-S-U’s Vice President of Enrollment Management Robert Hornberger the University is seeing a substantial growth in the number of incoming freshmen. Hornberger says that there
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