“Who’s Line is it Anyway” Coming to Springfield
The live television show, “Who’s Line is it Anyway” is coming to Springfield. The show is on a national tour and will stop at the Gillioz Theatre on September 21st. The show is an improvisational
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The live television show, “Who’s Line is it Anyway” is coming to Springfield. The show is on a national tour and will stop at the Gillioz Theatre on September 21st. The show is an improvisational
Two people are dead after a two-vehicle crash on I-44, west of Marshfield. The Highway Patrol says an S-U-V, driven by 56-year-old Christopher Maples of Strafford, was traveling in the westbound lane of the Interstate,
From a Springfield Police News Release: Springfield, Mo. – On April 18, 2023, at 3:58 p.m., the Springfield Police Department responded to 2110 S. Florence Avenue to check the well-being of a female after a caller
The Springfield-Greene County Park Board is making their Pool Connection patron safety program voluntary this summer. Officials say digital photo ID’s will be available, and customers are highly encouraged to apply for one. The ID’s
Investigators with the Springfield Police Department are searching for suspects in a homicide that occurred in the northwest part of the city. Officers were called to the area of Forest Avenue and Calhoun Street at
Two homes in Northwest Springfield have been hit by gunfire early Tuesday morning. Springfield Police responded to a shots-fired call on West Brower street and found shell casings in the street, and bullet holes in
A Texas County man has been charged with 1st Degree Sodomy after admitting to innapropriately touching a 19 year old. Raymond S. Rogers, 42, of Success, told deputies he thought the victim “wanted” the interaction.
Springfield Police are investigating a fatal shooting in west Springfield Monday night. It happened in the area of West Calhoun and North Forrest Avenue. One person is dead, and another is hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries.
Officers with the Nixa Police Department are trying to locate the suspects in a case of vandalism at a local park’s new playground. Investigators say they used video camera footage to locate the individuals walking
Springfield’s City Clerk says the ammended petition submitted by the owner of the haunted house “Hotel of Terror” does have enough signitures to move forward. City Council must vote on whether to repeal the decision
Police are looking for a driver who hit a pedestrian in Springfield Sunday night, then fled the scene. It happened between 8:30 and 9 p.m. at the intersection of Walnut and Kimbrough. The pedestrian was
Hail up to the size of baseballs accompanied severe thunderstorms that moved across the Ozarks Saturday afternoon. By 5:30 p.m., the remaining severe thunderstorm/tornado warnings had expired for the KWTO listening area, and only a
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