UPDATE: Deadly Shooting In Ozark

(KTTS News) — Police in Ozark have identified the man who was shot on the square in Ozark. Joe Newburn, 57, was from Ozark. Matthew Dedmon, 47, from Springfield is charged with first-degree murder and armed criminal

Memorial Day Celebration In Springfield

(KTTS News) — There will be a Memorial Day celebration Monday at 1:30 p.m. at the Missouri Veterans Cemetery in Springfield. Press Release There will be a Memorial Day Celebration at the Missouri Veterans Cemetery – Springfield,

Missing Ozark County Family Found

(KTTS News) — Some good news about a missing family from the Ozarks. The Ozark County Sheriff says the Ruggles family has been found safe. Justin, Jennifer, and five-month old Barakah Ruggles left on a religious retreat

Family Wins $34 Million In Damages Against CoxHealth

(KTTS News) — A family has been awarded more than $34 million dollars in damages after a child delivered at Cox South Hospital ended up with brain damage. Katie Kendrick says the hospital gave her too much

Aurora Police Face Federal Lawsuit In Shooting Death

(KTTS News) — A federal lawsuit has been filed against Aurora Police in the shooting death of 21-year-old Savannah Hill. Family members filed the lawsuit four years after Hill was shot by police. KY3 says they previously

CBCO Sends Blood to Uvalde, Texas

(KTTS News) — A blood bank in the Ozarks is sending blood products to Uvalde, Texas, the scene of Tuesday’s deadly elementary school shooting. The Community Blood Center of the Ozarks is a member of the Blood

New Info In 2020 Plane Crash In Osage Beach

(KTTS News) — The NTSB has released new details about a fatal plane crash in Osage Beach. A husband and wife from Iowa died in the crash in August 2020. KY3 says a report says witnesses saw

Storm Chances Mainly East Of Springfield

(KTTS News) — There’s a small risk for some strong to severe storms today off to the east of Springfield. Keep an eye on the weather today, as some isolated strong to severe storms are possible over

Missouri State Hires New Leaders

(KTTS News) — Missouri State University has made two new leadership hires. Zora Mulligan will serve as executive vice president. She has served as the state commissioner of higher education in Missouri since 2016. Mulligan will start