Welcome home ceremony reunites soldiers with new babies
The 935th Aviation Support Battalion was deployed last August.SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Family and friends gathered together to welcome home some of Missouri's heroes at the Remington Event Center on...
View ArticleSpringfield's Bike to Work Week starts with special events at Park Central...
Businesses and schools can earn prizes.SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Springfield’s annual Bike to Work Week returns May 13-17. Ozark Greenways hosts this fun annual event to invite area residents to leave...
View ArticleMoDOT postpones property auction because of environmental concerns
The former MoDOT Maintenance Facility in Licking was sold last summer, but the buyer backed out.LICKING, Mo. -- After the Missouri Department of Transportation's budget cuts and consolidation in the...
View ArticleDiGiorno, California Pizza Kitchen frozen pizzas recalled
WASHINGTON, May 2, 2013 – Nestlé Pizza Company, a Little Chute, WI establishment, is recalling an undetermined amount of frozen pizzas that may be contaminated with extraneous materials and are the...
View ArticleSt. Louis firm recalling about 123 pounds of frozen meatballs due to possible...
ST. LOUIS (AP) — The U.S. Department of Agriculture says a St. Louis company is recalling more than 100 pounds of its frozen, ready-to-eat meatballs because of possible bacterial contamination.
View ArticleWintry precipitation causes problems for drivers across Ozarks
The late-season snowfall has already caused headaches for many on Friday morning.SPRINGFIELD, Mo. - A variety of wintry precipitation is falling across the Ozarks this morning, causing problems for...
View ArticleLaquey man in critical condition after stabbing
Raemond Pruett suffered a large stab wound as the result of a family quarrel at a home on Highway W in Laquey at roughly 4 p.m. Thursday, deputies said.LAQUEY, Mo. - A man from Laquey was critically...
View ArticleDeveloping: Fire crews fighting blaze at two homes in Ozark
Fire crews from Ozark and Logan-Rogersville responded to the 3400 block of Wakefield Drive just before 7 a.m.OZARK, Mo. - Firefighters are battling a blaze that has burned two homes in a residential...
View ArticleHouse computer sought access to gun permit holders
Gov. Jay Nixon's administration says the secure website has list of people who have a concealed weapon permit.JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Gov. Jay Nixon's administration says a Missouri House computer was...
View ArticleTeenager is charged for shooting in Springfield
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – A shooting that injured a man early Wednesday led to charges against another man on Thursday. Tevin Williams, 18, is charged with first-degree assault and armed criminal action.
View ArticleSchool bus overturned north of Climax Springs; students have minor injuries
Seven students were treated at a hospital and released.CLIMAX SPRINGS, Mo. -- A Climax Springs School District bus carrying seven students to school slid off a road and came to rest on its side...
View ArticleSpringtime snow results in slow business for greenhouses, gardeners
AURORA, Mo. - April showers have brought May flowers…and flurries
View ArticleCardinals closer Jason Motte to have Tommy John surgery after being on DL all...
MILWAUKEE (AP) — St. Louis right-hander Jason Motte will have season-ending Tommy John surgery next week.
View ArticleTeenager is found after being lost 26 hours in Ozark National Forest
Jay Greer Jr. lives in Little Rock.ADVANCE, Ark. -- Searchers found an 18-year-old man who was missing in the Ozark National Forest in southern Baxter County. A crew from the U.S. Forestry Service...
View ArticleHistoric snow blankets spring events in downtown Springfield
Arts Festival is Saturday and SundaySPRINGFIELD, -- It has been decades since people have seen anything like this in the Ozarks.
View ArticleUnusual May Weather Again Today
Light snow is possible early which will change to scattered rain showers this afternoon. Highs will only be in the 40's this afternoon.
View ArticleSummer Box Office kicks off-- Your Movie Friend weighs in
SPRINGFIELD, Mo.-- The summer box office kicked off this weekend with one of most iconic comic book heroes back on the big screen.
View ArticleMo. lawmakers mull transportation legislation
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Amid the risk of losing millions of dollars in federal transportation funding, Missouri lawmakers are considering changes to rules for commercial driver's licenses.
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