Former patients of Tulsa dentist start getting tested for HIV and other...
TULSA, Ok -- Patients who were treated by a Tulsa dentist.. who is accused of unsanitary practices...started getting tested today for hepatitis and HIV.
View ArticleCDC: 24 E. coli illnesses linked to frozen foods
NEW YORK (AP) - Health officials say at least 24 people have become sick from an outbreak of E. coli infections linked to frozen snack foods marketed to children.
View ArticleSpringfield church gives back to the community by helping people pay at the pump
SPRINGFIELD -- As part of giving back to the community, the Park Crest Baptist Church on Saturday held what they call a gas buy down.
View ArticlePassion Play in Eureka Springs saved from foreclosure; reopens
EUREKA SPRINGS, Ark. -- Volunteers from across the Ozarks and the nation are helping to get the Passion Play back in business.
View ArticleShocking Shockers: Wichita State survives Buckeye comeback, head to first...
LOS ANGELES -- Ninth-seeded Wichita State hounded No. 2 seed Ohio State from the opening tip and withstood a furious late rally to advance to its first Final Four since 1965 with a 70-66 win in the...
View ArticleBeautiful Easter Afternoon!
After early morning rain, it is a beautiful Easter afternoon with sunshine and warm temperatures.
View ArticleHundreds attend Easter Sunrise Service in Springfield
SPRINGFIELD -- It didn't have the beautiful backdrop of an Ozarks sunrise, but hundreds of the faithful still sang praises at the annual Easter Sunrise Service.
View ArticleTwo Bolivar churches join forces to celebrate Easter
BOLIVAR -- Two Bolivar churches came together to celebrate Easter Sunday.
View ArticleWith rich new contract, Wainwright leads Cardinals against Diamondbacks
PHOENIX (AP) — Adam Wainwright begins earning his newfound wealth on Monday.
View ArticleU.S. F-22 stealth jets join South Korea drills amid saber-rattling
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States sent F-22 stealth fighter jets to South Korea on Sunday to join military drills aimed at underscoring the U.S. commitment to defend Seoul in the face of an...
View ArticleOne year later and still no suspect in mysterious death of Willard teen
Steeler Seaburn was killed on April 6, 2012 in hit and run crashWILLARD, Mo -- This week will mark one year since a Willard teen died in a hit and run crash. 18-year-old Steeler Seaburn died in the...
View ArticleWhite Sox blank Royals on baseball's opening day
Chicagao, Ill. -- Chris Sale struck out seven in 7 2/3 innings and Tyler Flowers homered as Chicago edged visiting Kansas City on opening day.
View ArticleFrank Haith joins Miami effort to dismiss NCAA infractions
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — An attorney for Frank Haith says the Missouri men's basketball coach has asked the NCAA to throw out misconduct charges in Miami.
View ArticleVoters in Springfield will decide on school, road tax issues
A bond issue and property tax levy will go toward projects for Springfield schools, while a tax renewal will help improve city streets.SPRINGFIELD, Mo. - Voters in southwest Missouri's largest city...
View ArticleFuneral to be held for Lebanon girl who lost fight with brain cancer
LEBANON, Mo. - Friends and family of a Lebanon girl who lost her fight with brain cancer will celebrate her life this afternoon.
View ArticleEighteen head of cattle stolen from area near Sarcoxie, authorities say
SARCOXIE, Mo. - Authorities say a number of cattle were stolen recently in Jasper County.
View ArticleWoman treated for smoke inhalation after Monday night fire in east Springfield
Firefighters say a woman living in a home that caught fire around 10 p.m. escaped flames before they arrived on scene.SPRINGFIELD, Mo. - One woman is being treated for smoke inhalation after a fire...
View ArticleFour fire departments fight blaze at vacant business near Purdy
Four fire departments responded to the blaze, which was reported to dispatch just before 5 a.m. Tuesday morning.PURDY, Mo. - Four fire departments fought a blaze in a vacant business south of Purdy...
View ArticleArk. AG plans to open investigation into oil spill
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Arkansas Attorney General Dustin McDaniel is going to open an investigation into the cause and impact of last week's ExxonMobil pipeline rupture.
View ArticleReport: Arkansas revenues dip in March as tax collections lag, refunds increase
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Arkansas finance officials say the state's revenues in March dipped below last year's figures and their expectations as tax collections lagged and income tax refunds rebounded.
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