Motorcyclist In Critical Condition After Springfield Crash

(KTTS News) — Springfield Police say a motorcyclist is in critical but stable condition after a crash last night near Sunshine and Highway 65. Police say the motorcyclist was headed westbound when another vehicle headed eastbound tried
Federal Government Ordered To Pay Landowners For Missouri River Flooding

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The U.S. government may have to pay tens of millions of dollars — or more — to landowners along the Missouri River after a court ruled it worsened flooding there since 2007 that
Attorney General Warns Taylor Swift Fans To Check Their Tickets

(KTTS News) — Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey is warning concertgoers to be wary of any suspicious ticket offerings and to take steps to protect themselves ahead of Taylor Swift’s tour stop next month in Kansas City.
Gas Prices Rise Across Missouri

(KTTS News) — Drivers in Missouri are paying a little more for a gallon of gas this week. AAA Missouri says the average price for a gallon of unleaded gasoline rose six-cents this week to $3.26 a
New Businesses Coming To Lebanon

(KTTS News) — The Lebanon Industrial Park is getting three new businesses after sitting vacant for 17 years. City leaders say an airplane parts warehouse and distribution center, a construction equipment rental company, and a gas-related business
Nixa Moves Ahead With Pool Repairs

(KTTS News) — The city of Nixa has agreed to spend up to $100,000 from a special aquatics reserve fund to fix a leak in a community pool. A contractor will dig under the concrete pool deck
Some CoxHealth Patients Victim Of Data Breach

(KTTS News) — CoxHealth says more than 200,000 patients may have been impacted by a data breach. Hackers broke into a third party vendor used by Cox. The hack compromised sensitive patient information like names, addresses, dates
MPox Vaccine Available

(KTTS News) — The Springfield-Greene County Health Department is offering free mpox vaccines to those who are considered high risk by the CDC. MPox cases have fallen substantially since last summer, but the CDC is warning of
Summer Is Officially Here

(KTTS News) — It may not feel like it outside, but summer is here. Today is the official first day of summer. Temperatures are expected to warm up over the next couple of weeks. Summer officially begins
Former Councilman, State Lawmaker Chuck Wooten Dies

(KTTS News) — Former state representative and Springfield City Councilman Chuck Wooten has died. He was 95. Wooten served in the Navy after graduating from high school in Springfield. He served on Springfield City Council in the