Phelps County Deputy Involved In Shooting

(KTTS News) — A suspect has been airlifted to a hospital after a shooting involving a Phelps County Sheriff’s deputy. It happened Monday morning in the 600 block of South Bishop in Rolla. Authorities have not said

Man Leads Douglas County Authorities On 48 Mile Pursuit

(KTTS News) — A man from Taneyville is charged with leading Douglas County deputies on a high-speed pursuit for nearly 50 miles. Deputies say Anthony Kutchko, 38, rode his motorcycle from Goodhope to Gainesville at speeds over

Nixa Utilities Buying Two Systems

(KTTS News) — Nixa Utilities is in the process of buying the RDE rural water system and the Tuscany Hills water and sewer system. The utility plans to buy RDE for about $2.5 million dollars and Tuscany

Sunshine This Week, With Highs Around 90

(KTTS News) — Temperatures will be well above normal this week with highs around 90. The normal temperature this time of year is the mid 70s. We’re expecting sunny skies, with a chance for some showers and

Fatal Crash In Polk County

(KTTS News) — A man from Ash Grove is dead after a crash near Humansville. The Highway Patrol says 39-year-old Clayton Phillips was driving on Highway 123 when his Jeep Wrangler lost a wheel, ran off the

March Sets Record At Springfield Airport

(KTTS News) — The Springfield-Branson National Airport says a record number of passengers went through the airport last month. In March, the airport set a record with 97,457 passengers. That’s the most during the month of March

Family-Owned R.P. Lumber Opens In Mt. Vernon

(KTTS News) — There’s a new hardware store in Mt. Vernon. R.P. Lumber Company is open on South Spring Park Boulevard two miles from I-44. It’s the family-owned hardware and building materials retailer’s 83rd location and its 17th in

Missouri Attorney General Files Free Speech Suit

(KTTS News) — Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt and Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry are suing the Biden administration, accusing it of working with social media companies to suppress free speech. Press Release Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt

Roads Remain Closed Because Of Flooding

(KTTS News) — Storms are ending, but flooding remains a problem across the Ozarks. MoDOT’s Traveler Info map shows numerous roads are closed because of high water. Widespread flooding is occurring and numerous roads remain closed across