Scheduled Power Outage In Lebanon

(KTTS News) — Power has been restored as part of a scheduled outage in the city of Lebanon. Press Release 10:32 AM UPDATE: Power in this area should be restored. If you are still without power, please
Restaurant Owner Pleads Guilty To Federal Charges

(KTTS News) — A restaurant owner in Springfield has pleaded guilty in federal court to a fraud scheme to get federal coronavirus relief loans. John Michael Felts, 48, owns Taco Habitat and several other restaurants. He pleaded
Man Charged With Boat Crash At Lake Of The Ozarks

(KTTS News) — A man from California has been charged in connection with a boat crash that left several people injured at Lake of the Ozarks. Adam Ramirez, 47, from Huntington Beach, California is charged with seven
Summer Heat A Major Concern For Those Without Power

(KTTS News) — Power outages in Springfield are raising concerns about the summer heat that continues across the Ozarks. The health department’s web site has a list of reminders and cooling centers to go to if you
Court Rules Man With Schizophrenia Can Be Executed

(AP) — The planned execution of a 45-year-old Missouri man with schizophrenia is back on after an appellate court reversed course Saturday. Johnny Johnson is scheduled to receive a lethal injection Tuesday at the state prison in
Manhunt Ends With Arrest In Greene County

(KTTS News) — A man is in the Greene County Jail after a manhunt spanning several days. James H. Cruse was arrested Sunday night near Lake Springfield and Highway 65. Cruse ran from deputies in Texas County
Man, Pregnant Woman Die In Springfield Crash

(KTTS News) — Springfield Police have identified two people who died in a crash Saturday at Sunshine and McCurry. Police say Justin Richards, 37, from Springfield, and a passenger, Trisha Gulick, 31, from Springfield, were in a
Excessive Heat Warning, Heat Advisories In Effect

(KTTS News) — There’s an Excessive Heat Warning for Monday and Tuesday for counties along Interstate 49 west of Springfield. The heat index could approach 110 degrees in those areas today. The Springfield metro could feel as
CU: It Could Take A Couple Of Days To Restore Power

(KTTS News) — City Utilities says about 5,500 customers are without power as of 8:30 p.m. Monday. Members of the Missouri Public Utility Alliance (MPUA) arrived in Springfield Monday to help CU restore power. Crews will work
Senate Adopts Hawley Legislation Providing Funding for Victims of STL Region Nuclear Contamination

(KTTS News/ Edited Press Release) – Yesterday, U.S. Senator Josh Hawley’s (R-Mo.) legislation to compensate victims of government-caused nuclear contamination in the greater St. Louis area was adopted by the U.S. Senate. The legislation took the form of an