One Man Dead in Officer Involved Shooting
A man is dead after an officer involved shooting on Friday, April 21st. Officers initially responded to a call for a suicidal man in Polk County near Fair Play around 2:30 PM. No officers were
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A man is dead after an officer involved shooting on Friday, April 21st. Officers initially responded to a call for a suicidal man in Polk County near Fair Play around 2:30 PM. No officers were
Three people were injured early Sunday morning in a shooting near downtown Springfield. Officers responded to the Kum N’ Go gas station off of east Elm Street at about 12:40 a.m. on April 23rd. Two
The National Weather Service is issuing a freeze watch with cool temperatures expected in the Ozarks over the weekend. Temperatures will be in the high 30’s-low 40’s Saturday morning, with high temperatures Saturday afternoon in
The Missouri State Highway Patrols says a 16-year-old girl is dead following a rollover crash in Taney County. Trooper say the girl, a Powersite, MO native, was driving on Highway 76 Friday morning near Kirbyville
The Missouri Senate has passed a bill limiting foreign ownership of farmland in the state. The bill would reduce the amount of agricultural land that could be foreign owned and prohibit future sales to foreign
In a 7-1 vote, Springfield’s Planning and Zoning Commission voted against the controversial University Heights Developement. The development at the corner of Sunshine and National will have a “no recomendation” sent to City Council by
Springfield’s Convoy of Hope is sending much-needed aid to tornado ravaged central Oklahoma. Convoy of Hope spokesperson Ethan Forhetz says they have trucks on their way to Oklahoma to help with disaster relief. They will
State Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced a judgment against a closed Lebanon car dealership. The judge ordered Var-iety Autos, LLC, to pay $27,000 to eight drivers to cover losses from never receiving certificates of titles
Severe storms along a cold front have produced hail and high winds as they moved across southwest Missouri Thursday afternoon. As of 3:30 p.m., areas generally south of I-44 and east of Highway 65 are
Flames have damaged a historic building on the square in Cross Timbers in Hickory County. Firefighters responded to the fire around 8:30 AM on Wednesday. The fire rekindled later in the afternoon. Nobody was injured.
Springfield City Council has aproved new rules regulating marijuana. Smoking pot in public is prohibited and punishable by a 100 dollar fine or community service. Smoking marijuana in a vehicle parked in a public place
UPDATE: Scattered showers started developing west of Springfield late Thursday morning. The National Weather Service says coverage will increase through the afternoon, with storms developing roughly along the Highway 65 corridor, moving off to the
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