A man from Springfield has been sentenced to 21 years in prison for murder. Keymond Brown was found guilty of second degree mirder in the death of …
Read More »Cause of I-44 Crash Near Kansas Exit
Springfield Police say a crash on I-44 early this morning was caused by the driver of a truck falling asleep. The box truck hit a guardrail, then …
Read More »SPD 50-60 Officers Short of Full Strenth
Springfield Police Department officials say that the department is 50-60 officers short of full strength. Recource Management Officer Greg Anderson says the shortage has many causes, including …
Read More »Springfield Police Investigating Fatal Shooting Near Virginia and Walnut Lawn
*UPDATED 11:00 AM 6/16* The victim’s name has been released. The victim of this shooting was a 22 year old male, Jason Walker, from Springfield. *** One …
Read More »UPDATE: Suspect Fatally Shot In Dade County Identified
Authorities have identified the suspect shot in an officer-involved shooting Wednesday in Dade County. He has been identified as 54-year-old Wayne Simmons of El Dorado Springs. Law …
Read More »City of West Plains Is Under Boil Order
The City of West Plains is under a boil water order due to potential bacteria in the water. The Department of Natural Resources recommended the boil order …
Read More »UPDATE: Crews Find The Leak In Nixa Pool
The Nixa Parks and Recreation Department said in a press release Thursday afternoon that crews have found the cause of the leak at the city pool. The …
Read More »Man from Springfield Sentenced for Conspiracy to Sell Fentanyl, Heroin
A man from Springfield will spend over a decade in prison for his role in a conspiracy to sell fentanyl and heroin. 33-year-old Marquise Martin was sentenced …
Read More »Nixa Community Pool Still Closed from Leak
The Nixa Community Pool has been closed since a leak was found on May 22nd. Parks and Recreation Director Matt Crouse says the leak is underground somewhere, …
Read More »MO Department of Conservation to Decide on Price Increases for Hunting and Fishing Permits
The Missouri Department of Conservation will decide in September on raising the prices of hunting and fishing licenses. Department Deputy Director Aaron Jeffries says costs have gone …
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