OTC Awarded Grant For Automation And Robotics Program
(KTTS News) — OTC has received a grant for its new automation and robotics program. The $345,000 grant from the National Science Foundation will help launch the program when it debuts in August. It’s the first National
Old Time Pottery Opening Store In Springfield
(KTTS News) — Old Time Pottery plans to open in the former Hobby Lobby and Mardel location on East Battlefield in Springfield. It will be the home décor chain’s third location in Missouri. The company will announce
Jury Deliberating Fate Of Tricia Derges
(KTTS News) — A jury will resume deliberations today in the federal fraud trial for a state lawmaker from Nixa. State representative Dr. Tricia Derges was indicted on 23 counts for lying about stem cell treatments she
Interview: Woman Claims Biological Daughter Killed Herself
(KTTS News) — A Greene County judge has heard a taped interview from the woman charged in the death of her biological daughter. Rebecca Ruud is charged with the death of Savannah Leckie after the girl’s remains
Police ID Victim In Fatal Motorcycle Crash
(KTTS News) — Springfield Police have identified the motorcycle rider who died after a single-vehicle crash near the Lake Springfield dam. Police say Trenton Williamson, 22, from Springfield was hurt Saturday when he lost control of his
Man Wanted In Stone County Now In Custody
(KTTS News) — Police in Seymour have arrested a wanted man after a short pursuit. KY3 says Jordan Tinker, 25, had been on the run since nearly hitting a Taney County law enforcement officer, running from Christian
Vandalism, Burglaries At Hammons Field
(KTTS News) — Springfield Police are reminding you to lock your car and leave your valuables at home after some break-ins at Hammons Field. The latest report happened on Friday. Police say it’s an ongoing problem. KY3
Missouri Becomes First State to Ban Abortion After SCOTUS Ruling
Today, in response to the United States Supreme Court’s ruling overturning Roe v. Wade, Governor Mike Parson signed a proclamation giving legal effect to Section 188.017 RSMo and activating the “Right to Life of the Unborn Child
Springfield Man Pleads Guilty to 2018 Crime Spree
A Springfield man will be sentenced in August for a crime spree that resulted in the death of another man in 2018. 56-year-old David Bryant pleaded guilty to six felony charges this week including second-degree murder, assault,
Toyota recalls electric car for faulty wheel that may detach
(AP) — Toyota is recalling 2,700 of its bZ4X crossover vehicles globally for wheel bolts that could become loose, in a major setback for the Japanese automaker’s ambitions to roll out electric cars. Toyota says the cause